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washbowl

[wosh-bohl, wawsh-] / ˈwɒʃˌboʊl, ˈwɔʃ- /


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An accompanying washbowl for rinsing off fingers before and after the meal should always be within reach.

From New York Times

Her head was tilted back in a washbowl, her eyes closed, but her voice still controlled the room.

From The New Yorker

I’d bring a washbowl from the bathroom, and the streams would hit it, like into a milk pail.

From The New Yorker

After a traditional introduction, he dropped his trousers, dipped his bottom into a large washbowl in Zidler’s office, and sucked the water into his rectum, then promptly refilled the bowl to cleanse his instrument.

From Salon

The snakes, which have been kept in jars at the corners of the room, are taken and handed to certain priests near the washbowl.

From Project Gutenberg