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the tubs
noun
A flat-bottomed vessel, of width similar to or greater than its height, used for storing or packing things, or for washing things in.
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The tubs were deep and the rooms were sexy.
The tubs, toilets, sinks and mirrors came from Craigslist.
Finally, the washing began: they moaned and groaned, pouring water and knocking the tubs around.
First came the tubs of berry-colored lip gloss that could smother a fly.
We started filling the tubs and every container we could with water.
Rinsing, I walked carefully across the wet granite floor to the tubs.
"Their most burdensome loads, however, were the tubs of water needed for laundry, bathing, housecleaning and cooking.
The janitor scrapes the tubs after they're thrown out and uses the delicately scented stuff to grease the elevator shaft.
The old-timers who constructed the tubs of these colorful hot springs in the desert are long gone.
love, Catherine PS Ask Daddy to move some of the tubs because Willie is going to visit in his helicopter!
The tubs were so big that they had to be set first and walls built around them.
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