Pronunciation: /ʃaʊ.ər/
noun a large number of things that fall or arrive together
A1 I take a shower every morning before work.
A2 She likes to sing in the shower.
B1 After a long day at work, I enjoy a hot shower to relax.
B2 The hotel room had a luxurious rain shower.
C1 The shower in the master bathroom has multiple jets and a steam function.
C2 The custom-built home features a spacious shower with a built-in bench and glass enclosure.
verb to bathe under a spray of water
A1 I shower every morning before work.
A2 She showers quickly after her workout at the gym.
B1 They showered together before going out for dinner.
B2 He showered off the sand after spending the day at the beach.
C1 The athletes showered in the locker room after the game.
C2 After a long hike, they took turns showering in the outdoor shower at the campsite.
formal She took a refreshing shower before heading to the office.
informal I always feel better after a hot shower.
slang I need to hit the shower before we go out.
figurative The team received a shower of praise for their hard work.
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