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basks, 3rd person singular present; basking, present participle; basked, past tense; basked, past participle;
  1. Lie exposed to warmth and light, typically from the sun, for relaxation and pleasure
    • - sprawled figures basking in the afternoon sun
  2. Revel in and make the most of (something pleasing)
    • - he went on basking in the glory of his first book

  1. enjoy: derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in; "She relished her fame and basked in her glory"
  2. be exposed; "The seals were basking in the sun"
  3. Bask, bred at the Albigowa State Stud in Poland and foaled in 1956, was a bay Arabian stallion who was imported into the United States in 1963 by Dr. Eugene LaCroix of Lasma Arabians. His sire was Witraz, by the famed Ofir, who also sired Witez II. ...
  4. Fudbalski Klub BASK (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК БАСК , Football Club BASK) is a football club from Belgrade, Serbia. It is one of the oldest clubs in Serbia. The club currently competes in Serbia's third division the Srpska Liga.
  5. To take great pleasure or satisfaction; to feel warmth or happiness. (This verb is usually followed by "in")
  6. Basking in the sun is an activity butterflies do when their body temperature becomes too low (between 85-100&#deg; F); when they are too cold, butterflies cannot fly. They sun themselves with outstretched wings in order to absorb as much heat as possible.
  7. (Basking) Behavior that allows a cold-blooded animal to absorb warmth from sunshine or another heat source
  8. (Basking) When a reptile lays in a warm area to increase its body temperature.
  9. (basking) positioning the body in direct sunlight for warmth.
  10. What snakes, turtles, lizards, and other reptiles do to maintain their body temperature. Reptiles need sunlight to help them digest their food, so they often lay on logs or rocks to soak up sunlight.
  11. Action performed by cold-blooded animals to warm up in the sun.
  12. to warm the body by exposing it to the sun; behavior of ectothermic animals that serves to regulate body temperature
  13. To enjoy pleasant warmth, sunshine, praise or blessing.
  14. The BASK model of dissociation developed by Bennett G. Braun, M.D., conceptualizes dissociation as dimensions of Behavior, Affect, Sensation, and Knowledge. ...
  15. sit in sunlight (usually to warm up).
  16. to lie in the sun. Reptiles use this to self regulate their internal temperature.
  17. to enjoy warmth and light