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Jacuzzi
[ juh-koo-zee ]
- a brand name for whirlpool baths, hot tubs, pools, and related products.
Jacuzzi
/ dʒəˈkuːzɪ /
noun
- a system of underwater jets that keep the water in a bath or pool constantly agitated
- sometimes not capital a bath or pool equipped with this
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Jacuzzi1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Jacuzzi1
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Example Sentences
After emptying the tub, Kohler just says to rinse, but Jacuzzi says to refill with plain water and run for two to three minutes, then drain and clean the tub.
A customer service representative for Jacuzzi, who asked not to be identified by name, said cleaning once a month should be sufficient, unless the piping hasn’t been cleaned regularly.
Eventually, Weirich had to kick out her jacuzzi and plants from her sunroom, where she now holds court.
The old ladies and pregnant mothers who crowd the middle lines, and dominate the Jacuzzi, are nowhere to be seen.
Derzis has a knack for design (her home with its Jacuzzi tub and skyline view was featured in a Birmingham paper recently).
Or was "The Situation" that he liked to lounge in the Jacuzzi with grenades and their ilk?
So instead, the guys brought home some ladies willing to take off their underwear in the jacuzzi.
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