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To help his body recuperate, Reeves had the kind of cold plunge bath used by high-level athletes installed in his guest bathroom.

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But there were no shops onboard, and no pools, only a small “plunge bath,” according to Mr. Maxtone-Graham.

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Plung′ing, rushing headlong: aimed from higher ground, as fire upon an enemy.—n. the putting or sinking under water, or other fluid: the act of a horse trying to throw its rider.—Plunge bath, a bath large enough to allow the whole body under water.

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The crocodile was bestowed in a long plunge bath, and covered with water.

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The Play Room has an eight-foot circular bed beneath a mirrored canopy, a pole dancing area – lessons and first aid kit available – and a giant plunge bath and double shower with monsoon heads.

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