1. sunbathing - Noun
2. sunbathing - Verb
sunbathing (uncountable)
The act of lying outdoors exposed to the sun, usually wearing little or no clothing, especially in order to get a tan.
sunbathing
present participle of sunbathe
His strongest tastes were negative. He abhorred plastics, Picasso, sunbathing and jazz - everything in fact that had happened in his own lifetime. Evelyn Waugh
Parsons always seem to be specially horrified about things like sunbathing and naked bodies. They don't mind poverty and misery and cruelty to animals nearly as much. Susan Ertz
I may be known as the girl who was sunbathing topless with a Prince but Jordan is known as that thick girl who always falls out of clubs drunk. I know which one I prefer. Jenny Frost
I loved every minute of my childhood - sunbathing on the fire escape, digging for buried treasure in the back yard, pulling alewives out of the sand... Then it was all taken away from me. I came back every summer to visit my father until I was 18, but I was always the outsider. Jennifer Egan
The actress, 34, traded in her signature red one-piece for a nude-colored on Thursday for a day of sunbathing. Source: Internet
Beaches and the ocean will be closed to passive games, loitering, sunbathing, and gatherings of people (even if engaged in active recreation) outside of those within their immediate household. Source: Internet