The term "bathing suit" as opposed to "bathing dress" came into use in the last quarter of the 19th century when the bifurcated bathing garment with a shorter skirt was widely accepted.
A bathing suit is something in which to "Sun" oneself and wear on the beach.
Bathing dresses disappeared in the 1920s with the widespread acceptance of its functional counterpart; "bathing suit" no longer referred to a special type of costume but became interchangeable with the term "swimming suit.
Wear my bathing suit," suggested Chapa, untying it from around her waist where she had been wearing it as a sort of sash, with all her impedimenta stuck into the folds.
Just then the bugle blew, and with a whoop Sahwah leapt from bed, while Migwan rose and donned her bathing suit.
Hinpoha was still asleep; Migwan was coaxing a chipmunk up on the bed with peanuts; Sahwah was noiselessly getting into her bathing suit.
The Keewaydin was crated up and ready to be taken along to the city, and Sahwah's bathing suit, still wet, was tied to the outside of her suitcase, for she had stayed in the lake until the very last minute.
You go with me," declared McMillan, twisting his left hand in the collar of Carl's bathing suit.
Those who know the Dutch boy will remember that he was fat, and there is always something humorous about a fat person in a bathing suit.
I'll bring my bathing suit, and live in the water!
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bathing suit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.