[
UK
/bˈɑːθtʌb/
]
[ US /ˈbæθtəb/ ]
[ US /ˈbæθtəb/ ]
NOUN
- a relatively large open container that you fill with water and use to wash the body
How To Use bathtub In A Sentence
- Minerva has noticed a growing enthusiasm for using infant bath seats in adult bathtubs.
- Science finds that a surface tension on the water can draw the boats together, like toy boats in a bathtub.
- Finally this bathtub is also equiped with a storage space, that allow you to store books, candles and other bathing items. Bathtubs with a Beautiful Wooden Finish
- One of his first tasks after buying a dilapidated farmhouse in the Chiba prefecture, about 60 miles east of Tokyo, was to build a huge wooden bathtub.
- Some people fill their bathtubs with cold water, plop their heads on plastic bath pillows and snooze.
- C.C. testified that she was also deliberately scalded by her mother on numerous occasions when she was in the bathtub, leaving permanent scars.
- People grow in everything from custom-made pottery to antique bathtubs, with clay pots and wooden planters being more common.
- Delays over her bathtub had occurred partly because the board prohibited whirlpool tubs, and partly because she had paused momentarily in revising her plans. Times, Sunday Times
- The water is running over the edge of the bathtub.
- If you must use a bathtub, washtub, or kitchen sink to wash screens.