How To Use Washtub In A Sentence

  • Saxon got a sackful of the fish, and was compelled to make two trips in order to carry them home, where she salted them down in a wooden washtubs. CHAPTER XVI
  • Tin washtubs, available at most home centers, make great containers for beer and soft drinks.
  • Two days later and I had achieved a stomach that, if not washboard, was no longer in the washtub category.
  • Instead of chairs, there were large metal washtubs that all the present band members had turned over to sit on.
  • Frankly, I think they'll be better off with a clothesline and a washtub
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  • All she'd done was to put a washtub on the ground square under the demijohn. CHAPTER II
  • Emily was sitting on a chair, next to the washtub, talking to Hannah, who was kneeling at the tub helping a girl bath.
  • They have a washtub and there is plenty of hot water.
  • They do all the cooking, cleaning, and laundry (in old-fashioned washtubs, with no electric dryers).
  • Then she spoke out: "My lad, the washtub is a saddle as won't carry double. Foul Play
  • Once Rupert loaded all his cargo into his little washtub, he got directions and a list of houses.
  • I poured the last bucket into the copper and set it to heat while I set up the washtub. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • The clothes were brought in by the girl with the boy; two men carrying a large washtub and kettles of steaming water accompanied her.
  • Dilys was the first in their road to get an all-electric washtub too. MR STARLIGHT
  • You can also achieve this effect by planting moisture lovers, such as cardinal flower and Japanese iris, in a bucket or a washtub or by using heavy polyethylene plastic instead of a pond liner.
  • Standing along the female factory's stone washtubs with freshly-cropped hair, the women had been forced to sew large yellow C's on their jackets and stood ankle-deep in muddy water for twelve-hour shifts. Deborah Swiss: The First Female Flash Mob
  • Actually it's a tin washtub that usually holds toys or dolls, and just happened to be there for the picture! Toddler chores
  • Joel carefully weighs two metal washtubs full of stewing hens, then rinses his hands.
  • She picked up the two sheets and dragged them over to the washtub before angrily throwing them in.
  • Each shirt is made by skilled workpeople, from sound materials, and is guaranteed to wear well and resist the washtub.
  • This beautiful bumpkin figured out that you can also conserve by decreasing the size of your bathtub — or, in this case, temporarily repurposing a washtub. Girls Go Postal! | Bubbling Over
  • Those are the ones I saw my great-uncle Carl grow, pouring water from a washtub into the soil around the melons and watching the stalks suck it up like a vacuum cleaner.
  • Two large washtubs or large gourds are placed next to each other and partially filled with water.
  • Emily was sitting on a chair, next to the washtub, talking to Hannah, who was kneeling at the tub helping a girl bath.
  • I trael back and forth with my washtub base with no problems, and a guitar is all right too, but if you have that van full of amps and speakers I think you are going to have to talk pretty fast and probably have to come across with some loot, and if they think you are coming across for professional reasons, they aren't likely to let you do it on a tourist visa. Bands traveling to mexico......
  • If you must use a bathtub, washtub, or kitchen sink to wash screens.
  • When I was young, my mom had washtubs, those cast iron things.
  • She stepped out of her coveralls and stuffed them into a washtub to be rinsed off with Davy's discarded caving clothes. THIS TIME LOVE
  • A bedpan, a urinal, a washtub, a bucket, a table, a bed, the chair by the window… everything was crammed into that small space.
  • ‘We can also use that metal washtub that's near the garage,’ Tommy replied.
  • Overstuffed pink chairs and a couch rested in one corner, a small kitchenette with a washtub and icebox in another.
  • Tanner's thoughts began to tumble around, sloshing together like laundry in a washtub.
  • I use old plastic nursery cans and cheap plastic washtubs.
  • And winding our way down the river up to Ayutthaya we saw people toss kitchen waste into the water, and using it as a washtub for clothes or bathing. Karin Kloosterman: Thailand By River
  • We usually have two guitars, two banjos, a mandolin, a big ole homemade washtub bass, a washboard, a harmonica and many kazoos.
  • Standing on a chair, fully dressed, he sprayed his head and upper body with shaving lather, dowsed himself with rice, and then plunged into a washtub.
  • I went to the other side of the chicken coop, banging the washtub. Eliza’s Freedom Road
  • You can also achieve this effect by planting moisture lovers, such as cardinal flower and Japanese iris, in a bucket or a washtub or by using heavy polyethylene plastic instead of a pond liner.
  • Lacey quickly opened the door wider allowing them scurry in and empty the steaming buckets in the washtub.
  • Withrow keeps the guitar his patient gave him in his musical man-cave, among other homemade guitars, a mandolin and a curious-looking stand-up bass known as a washtub bass or "gut bucket" for its key component. CNN.com
  • After all, the band hall was a portable, the chairs were overturned metal washtubs, there was no air conditioning, and now three of the four buses had died.
  • A wire can break in the machine and make contact with a metal part on the washtub while the machine is operating, posing fire and shock hazards to consumers. Five Products Recalled This Week (June 17th) | myFiveBest

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