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tin bath
noun
A bathtub made from galvanised iron.
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And an outdoor toilet, and a tin bath.
I'd never really given a thought to the cash locked up in my granny's old tin bath.
Millais painted her as Ophelia while she lay in a tin bath of water so cool she caught a chill.
It was a three-bed semi with a proper bath – before that, we'd had a tin bath.
On Hildegard Bechtler's atmospherically lit sets, we see a sponge-cake being made, a floor being swept, a tin bath being arduously filled.
The four of them squeezed into the girls' small attic bedroom, and Anthea dragged the heavy tin bath out onto the rug.
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We get breast-floppy wraparound floral pinnies, a swishing chequered New Look dress and bath cubes in tin baths.
Without all the trappings of hi-tech theatre, Emma Rice and Kneehigh Asylum use dance, music, puppetry and tin baths to break your heart and feed your senses.
For Khan-Din's family, and those like them, Britain in the early 70s was often unwelcoming; it was a time of tin baths and "Paki-bashing".
We load the lines – 18 in all, each with 240 hooks, baited with squid, coiled in tin baths that are light enough to be carried by hand – on to the boat and head to sea.
The rest of the match is a bit of a blur but I remember the aftermath, celebrating in those famous Twickenham tin baths and the reception in the Rose Room when I met my parents and gave them my medal.
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