tubful
IPA: tˈʌbfʌɫ
noun
- an amount that would fill a tub
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Examples of "tubful" in Sentences
- Mix 1 cup of apple-cider vinegar into a tubful of bath water.
- Hes a Briton, right now thats enough to get him into a tubful of trouble.
- All I wanted was to get home and collapse in a tubful of hot, soapy water and enjoy some peace and quiet.
- I think that even those of us not planning to cast a line this spring could use a good tubful of Fish House Punch these days.
- I ran a tubful of hot water, lit some candles in a memorial to the career that would never be, and took a look in the mirror at the face that would never play the Palace.
- Without thinking, she reached for her phone, only it wasnt thereor rather, it still wasnt there because it was still at her house, still sunk at the bottom of that tubful of water.
- But as it tells its extended tale about a suburban psychotherapist struggling with his own personal problems while feeling increasingly challenged by those of his patients, Treatment offers the very thing that daytime serials used to provide by the tubful but rarely deliver anymore: Relationship-driven drama that builds to periodic emotional payoffs, all coming from messy conflicts between the characters and the people they love.
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