washbowl

IPA: wˈɑʃboʊɫ

noun

  • A sink in a bathroom, connected to a supply of water and a drain, in which one may wash one's face and hands.
  • A basin for washing the face and hands; a washbasin.
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Examples of "washbowl" in Sentences

  • The furniture, the washbowl, the pitcher break into pieces.
  • In the bottom of the washbowl was the stain of a dark brown liquid.
  • He accepted the towel and laid it against the porcelain washbowl, watching the nightgown slide up and over the top of the shower curtain.
  • However there was no time for nonsense, and having resolved when I came to do everything I was bid, I drowned my scruples in my washbowl . . .
  • But he stood firm, emotionless in his expression, and turned to face Husseini, who picked up a ceremonial washbowl with a candle from the altar.
  • Not even Armethalieh's magic could provide a washbowl that rilled with hot or cold water on command and emptied itself besides-and the best thing was, he suspected it was all done without an ounce of magic!
  • She watched him as he withdrew and went back into the bathroom to collect the porcelain washbowl, then filled it with warm water and soap, returning to kneel before her and place her feet one by one into the warm suds.
  • A regular sink was on the wall next to an industrial toilet, but there was also a potbellied stove in the corner next to a floor-stand mirror and a porcelain washbowl that seemed as if it had been relocated from the 1800s.

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