noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
hot tub
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
hot
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One reveller was already pouring bubble bath into a huge hot tub so he and his partner could frolic in the suds.
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In one issue, Slepian agonizes over buying a $ 7, 000 hot tub .
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But if you want to try a hot tub I can do better than that.
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Bathtime meant filling a hot tin tub from kettles.
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Typical Californian, thinking hot tubs and tax brackets.
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It boasts a hot tub , tennis court, heated pool and several smashing views of the Potomac.
large
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Hard round metallic objects tried to crush her and a large cold tub with ice on its sides almost squashed her completely.
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A large tin tub housed chunks of ice-sheltered beer.
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In front of the range stood the large copper tub .
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It even had a large cast-iron tub in the bathroom and a roomy kitchen.
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As an adult, I discovered that Foodland sold pitted dates in large plastic tubs .
old
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An old bath tub for this purpose is invaluable.
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All I want to hear is the sound of the wind rushing through this funky old tub .
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My sunken plastic bath better than your old cast-iron tub .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a tub of popcorn
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a plastic tub full of dirty dishes
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Big Lil was a tub of a woman.
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I'm going to go get in the tub .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An old bath tub for this purpose is invaluable.
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He held on to the sides of the tub and let his legs float gently to the surface.
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She went from the tub to the sink and back again.
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Some sparrows invaded that privacy, crossing from parapet rail to chair to flower tub .
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They boiled laundry in tubs, scrubbed it on washboards until knuckles were raw, and wrung it out by hand.
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You give her the soap, chattering merrily as Dame Martha goes behind the screen back into the tub .