On one summer lunch hour, Donna Ann Levonuk, 50, lifted a tub of diaper cream priced at $43.98—and then stashed it in her purse.
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The tub used in the birth was not approved for medical use and is difficult to disinfect.
Are Water Births Toxic to Babies?|Brandy Zadrozny|December 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
My partner got in the “tub” first and I leaned back on her so she could give me the old reacharound.
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A heavy trowel is used to retrieve a mass of your chosen kind of ice cream from its tub and put it in the cardboard container.
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Until recently, with global demand soaring for oil, gas, and minerals, thumping the tub against imperialism played well at home.
After the Presidential Election, a Tough Road for Hugo Chávez|Mac Margolis|October 9, 2012|DAILY BEAST
The centrifugal wringer, or dryer, consists of a tub, inside of which is a smaller tub with perforated sides.
Mechanical Devices in the Home|Edith Louise Allen
After our "tub" we made a line for the station, the train being so long that only a portion of it was in it.
A Soldier's Sketches Under Fire|Harold Harvey
The dancing had finished, and a little group was gathered around the fiddler's tub.
A Son of Hagar|Sir Hall Caine
At one bound I entered into full possession of the freedom of Diogenes in his tub, with no Alexander to bother me.
Mad Shepherds|L. P. Jacks
Jake fell into the mud, and the tub drifted away; they had chased it nearly to the road before they recovered it.
The Story Of Kennett|Bayard Taylor
British Dictionary definitions for tub
tub
/ (tʌb) /
noun
a low wide open container, typically round, originally one made of wood and used esp for washing: now made of wood, plastic, metal, etc, and used in a variety of domestic and industrial situations
a small plastic or cardboard container of similar shape for ice cream, margarine, etc
Also called: bathtub another word (esp US and Canadian) for bath 1 (def. 1)
Also called: tubfulthe amount a tub will hold
a clumsy slow boat or ship
informal(in rowing) a heavy wide boat used for training novice oarsmen
Also called: tram, hutch
a small vehicle on rails for carrying loads in a mine
a container for lifting coal or ore up a mine shaft; skip
verbtubs, tubbingortubbed
Britishinformalto wash (oneself or another) in a tub