21 Words to use with tub

It has a restored church, which preserves a pulpit of Charles I.'s time (1633), and a tub font.

A hat-tub tale; or, On the shores of the Bay of Fundy; with illus. by Lois Lenski.

" "It's the cold-tub business I can't get over," said her mother.

Uncle Wiggily's wash tub ship.

He had been arraying himself for a full hour, and after a tub-bath and a shave he stepped, spic and span, into the street with his head steadily held high, except when he bent it to look at the shine of his boots, which was the work of his own hands, and of which he was proud.

If it blew from Mardykes now, it would be a stiff pull for you and me to get this tub home.

Ile [have] no such tub-hunters use my house.

We are talking of this tub load of freshmen as if they were the 'Varsity crew.

On a few of the streams log-dams were built, and tub-mills started.

You see the old tub sails to-morrow for South America and it'll be a task to get her loaded before night.

But taking note of the cold wind that rushes up this stairway and into the steaming room where the wash-tub stands, you will understand how it comes that each new tenant takes over the rheumatic fever as one of the fixtures.

Near to me were the tub-thumpers now so common to us all in Petrogradmen of the Grogoff kind stamping and shouting on their platforms, surrounded by open-mouthed soldiers and peasants.

I had hoped that this empty tub-thumping to which we had been listening would have affected her.

The people clean too; for one of the commonest sights is to see a lady in the front of her house, or in the front-room, wide open to the street, sitting in a tub washing herself.

Only Isak, trundling like a tub-wheel through the forest in winter-time carting some few heavy sticks down to the village, to bring back planks and boards for his building.

Two or three hours after sowing in this manner, and about an hour before sunset I watered them all equally alike with water that had been standing in a tub abt two hours exposed to the sun.

Methinks he should have coined carrot-roots rather; for, as for money, he had no use for['t], except it were to melt, and solder up holes in his tub withal. WIN.

The tub-boat of bearskin was dragged alongside, and Thurstane instantly threw the provisions and arms into it.

The trouble and expense of procuring the necessary apparatus is somewhat greater, however, as a mere bathing tub costs but little, and can be made by every father who possesses common ingenuity.

My husband died, but I kept my children together, and stood over the wash-tub day after day to keep them at school.

Here they were supplied with a tub half filled with water, and spent the time most delightfully in making boats of their shoes, and lading them with small pieces of soap, which they bit off from the cake for the occasion; then, coasting along to the small towns on the borders of the tub, they disposed of their cargoes to imaginary customers to immense advantage.

21 Words to use with  tub