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Discover Ludwig'washbasin' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sink or bowl used for washing your hands and face, especially one that is fixed to the wall or to stand on a bathroom floor. For example: "The washbasin in the bathroom was cracked and had to be replaced."
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There's a camp-style kitchen for rustling up fireside meals and a shed housing simple bathing with washbasin, shower and loo.
There was a single bed, a nightstand with a radio wrapped in duct tape, a washbasin.
In the house-cum-shop's bathroom, you might find a marble Ottoman washbasin next to a mass of rubber ducks.
It is desk, washbasin and shelving all in one and I mess it up the instant I unpack.
WH Auden, the Oxford oracle, is peeing into his washbasin.
So I used my smartphone torch to light my trip down the hall, to where a last inch of candle was guttering over the washbasin.
Eventually, Don Quixote acquires a metal washbasin from a barber, which he believes is a helmet once worn by a famous knight, and he later frees a group of convicted criminals.
At night, your bed-roll and washbasin are simply arranged on the sand, with a mind-boggling canopy of stars as your roof.
"The cell will contain a toilet and washbasin, with a small modesty screen – life will never be the same again," said Mr Leech.
"Looking back, I made a mistake by asking for en suite because I ended up with a washbasin I hardly used in a hall further out," said John Smith, a Newcastle student.
I have a washbasin but no shower in my office.
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