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Answered by rupeshpradhan09
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spent beach she day sunbathing the on theCome on sun, get your finger out my little chums want to do some sunbathing!

chaise lounge seating with infill cushions to create a large sunbathing area.

While sunbathing in my shreddies I was suddenly confronted by the ancient crone who dwelt in a nearby thatched hut and herded llamas.sunbathefrom sunbathing on the shale beach, you are able to sail, water ski, surf, scuba dive or fish.

sunbathee the seals sunbathing on the rocks and the dolphins leaping!

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Answered by surjeetk77
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"At the weekend" is a British English usage. "On the weekend" is an American English usage.

"On the beach" means you are literally on the sand near the water. "At the beach" is more general and could mean you're literally on the sand (or in the water) or it could mean you're visiting a beach town.

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