Sentence example with the word 'washtub'

washtub

Definition n. a tub in which clothes or linens can be washed

Last update: August 4, 2015


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Mickey set the washtub on the floor near the sleeping child, and filling the dishpan with water, put it over the gasoline burner.   [Please select]

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He laughed with glee when his mother used to put him into the washtub, and howled with rage when she took him out.   [Please select]

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It reaches into the water, so that they can fill their washtub without going out of it.   [Please select]

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An' now I heah dem sighin' an' Miss Molly's handkerchief ez wet ez ef 't was in de washtub.'   [Please select]

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The washtub was broken in pieces, and the bed was tipped over.   [Please select]

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"We got there at last, and she fell to work over a washtub to earn the bread for the hungry mouths."   [Please select]

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But the little birdshot wouldn't even go through an old rusted out washtub.   [Please select]

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This stirred his imagination to such a pitch that he commanded Jane to bring up the matutinal washtub to his bedroom.   [Please select]

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Fitch, who had run from the washtub to get into her Sunday waist, came out of the door.   [Please select]

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Among other effects it caused Mrs Lynch to stagger and catch hold of the washtub, which, far from supporting her, let her fall to the ground, and fell on the top of her.   [Please select]

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He seemed quite willing to grant the new request, and on his return home the old man found a beautiful new washtub in the small yard at the back of their cabin.   [Please select]

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