1. basking - Noun
2. basking - Verb
of Bask
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdam Sandler started basking in the spotlight during his time on where he wrote and performed comedy. Source: Internet
Edo is today basking in the euphoria of an orderly society where the rule of law holds sway and is ratcheting up the ease of doing business amid a boisterous social sector. Source: Internet
Brush-tailed possums and Grey kangaroos are common throughout the park, and lizards can be observed basking in the sun. Source: Internet
At one stage, the island was known for its shark fishing, basking shark in particular was fished for its valuable liver oil. Source: Internet
Additionally, you can purchase or collect attractive pieces of wood that also make nice perches and basking spots. Source: Internet
And so, you see, I have been swathed in weddings, basking in the festivities of first toasts and slow dances, meaningful glances between bride and groom and a joyful throng of people wanting to dance along. Source: Internet