フロ
Meanings
Noun
1. bath; bathing; bathtub; bathroom
2. bathhouse; public bath
3. room for drying lacquerware
4. base (wooden joint connecting the blade of a hoe, spade, etc., to the handle)
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (15 in total)
wrapping cloth; cloth wrapper
public bathhouse; bathhouse proprietor
Examples (28 in total)
Did you take a bath?
I warmed myself in the bath.
Take a bath and then go to bed.
We take a bath every day.
I take a bath every night.
I was taking a bath when the telephone rang.
He took a hot bath and turned on the TV.
My father has just come out of the bath.
Most Japanese take a bath every day.
They are much better than Western baths.
The hot bath relaxed my muscles.
Tom has just gotten out of the bath.
She enjoys soaking herself in a hot bath.
My mother takes a bath every other day.
I was taking a bath when he came.
I was in the bath when the phone rang.
There's nothing like a good hot bath.
A good idea came to me while taking a bath.
I sometimes hear my father singing in the bath.
The hot bath relaxed her.
Some people take a bath every day and others don't.
I'm exhausted! I just want to go home, take a bath, and go to bed.
I took a bath and then had a glass of beer.
My whole body is sticky with sweat. I want to take a bath as quickly as possible in order to feel refreshed.
The Inca took baths more often than Europeans.
She was just about to take a bath when the bell rang.
She was looking for a room with a bath, and found one near here.
The apartment consists of three small rooms and a bath.