63 Verbs to Use for the Word tub

They carried out a tub of warm water and stood me in it.

She brought a tin tub and hot water and towels.

The equestrienne sank gracefully to a rest on the flank of the big white horse, patting him affectionately, while some hands began rolling great tubs into the ring.

The women set up their tubs, under an awning spread for that purpose, near the spring, and were soon up to their elbows in suds.

Having turned the tub upside down, hang the articles upon the cross-stick, introduce the iron pan in the opening, and place a piece of red-hot iron in the pan, cover it with sawdust, and all will be complete.

"Boy, fill the portable rubber tub in Mr. Forsythe's cabin and bring it here," ordered the captain.

Yesterday MacTavish, while engaged in taking his tub in the open, noticed that his bath-water was mysteriously sinking lower and lower.

"Command me as you please," said he; and placing a great tub on his shoulders, he went towards a spring at which he had been accustomed to drink, at the foot of the mountain.

"They are taking her because she is such a good boat; no use having a leaky old tub for such work.

"It's only the lower orders what don't 'ave their cold tub reg'lar.

Casey told Juan to go borrow a tub next door and show the man where the water barrel stood.

He had not only to bring in the coal and water, but to rub the clothes and turn the wringer, and to humiliate himself before the public by emptying the tubs and hanging out the wash in full view of the neighbors; and he had to deliver the clothes when laundered.

Put it up, if you like; but will you have room then to get in yourself?" "Oh, yes," said Pansy cheerfully; "and I've got a big tub over home that I want to bring; it has an orange tree planted in it.

Andy tried to lift up the tub "to hand it round the table," but finding he could not, he whispered, "I can't get it up, sir!" "Draw it then," murmured his master, thinking that Andy meant he had got a bottle which was not effervescent enough to expel its own cork.

When the captain and his associates entered the courtyard, they observed a party seated on the ground, round a great tub of wine, who hailed their entrance with loud shouts, or rather yells, and boisterously demanded their business; to all appearance very little pleased with the interruption.

"It's the only thing I've saved from the wreck of my respectabilitybut the porcelain bath tub!

I can remember, too, that behind the house was a shed under which stood two or three wooden wash-tubs.

" He trundled the tub upstairs the same night and, after his wife had gone downstairs next morning, opened the door and took in the can and pail that stood outside.

She works third tub at the laundry, words & music by Smiley Burnette.

I was not quite five when I last watched mother sowing her flower seeds, and yet I remember to this day the way in which she did it, and so when it came time to give my bed of summer roses its first bath of whale oil, soap, and water, and the boys gave whoops of joy when they saw Bertel wheel out the tub

" A week went by: Jock learnt to scrub, He gave the bairns their Saturday tub, He made the beds, he blacked the grates, He washed up saucers and cups and plates, He cleaned and polished, he boiled and baked

That conceals the tub, and there's your fountain.

Swift has immortalized a tub; other authors have endeavoured to immortalize a shilling, and a halfpenny.

"For dinner to-morrow," he replied, "let's have a roast of beef about that size," indicating a wash-tub.

These fish we kept in tubs of sea water, alive and even moderately happy until cooked.

63 Verbs to Use for the Word  tub