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hot tub
[ hot tuhb ]
noun
- a large tub, usually designed to accommodate several people, that is filled with hot aerated water and often equipped with a thermostat and whirlpool: used for relaxation or physical therapy and often placed out-of-doors, as on a deck or porch.
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Other Words From
- hot-tub·ber noun
- hot-tub·bing noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hot tub1
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Example Sentences
Foul-mouthed chauvinist who flirted with chicks in a hot tub or celebrity-friendly sociopolitical satirist?
But SNL built this insane club set that was basically like a giant hot tub, or something.
She then proceeds to settle into her hot tub with a glass of red wine for some one on one girl time.
So they had to make me this waterproof renaissance gown and I would have to descend into the hot tub for rehearsal.
It was in a hot tub and I was tied up—naturally—and I was being dunked underwater.
Marie Louise steeped herself in a hot tub, then in a long sweet sleep in a real bed.
Leaky hot tub, incredible property taxes, and the crazy roller-coaster ride—up 20 percent this month, down forty next.
A hot tub or foot bath, and a hot drink at bed time may help to produce sleep.
It was usual to wash one's feet in a hot tub after traveling and to dry them with a rough wool cloth.
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