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toilet paper

[toi-lit pey-per] / ˈtɔɪ lɪt ˌpeɪ pər /
NOUN
bathroom tissue
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The inverse was the case when Covid-19 shut the world down—people stopped traveling and hoarded canned soup and toilet paper.

From The Wall Street Journal

We go to work wiping down the boxes of detergent, the plastic-wrapped toilet paper, the popcorn, the tools, rakes, and trowels.

From Literature

“I’d be, like, ‘let’s buy this bulk box of chickpea cans and toilet paper’ and he would be trying to convince me that we don’t need it.

From MarketWatch

The guidance recommends storing five days' worth of food, three litres of water per person per day, toilet paper, a battery‑powered radio, plus weapons, ammunition and fishing equipment.

From Barron's

Loosening regulations helped boost private imports and allowed supermarket shelves to be stocked after chronic shortages of everything from corn flour to toilet paper to cancer medications.

From The Wall Street Journal