dishpan
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of dishpan
Example Sentences
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Eliza Tibbets tended them with care, or no, she just nonchalantly watered them with whatever was left sloshing around in her dishpan.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 22, 2024
Elizabeth winds up with the philosophical and moral equivalent of dishpan hands.
From Time Magazine Archive
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An electric coffee pot that can be submerged in a dishpan or washed in an automatic dishwasher was introduced at the National Housewares Show at Atlantic City this week.
From Time Magazine Archive
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When Catherine is done preparing a meal and cleaning it up, a recurring activity, the reader is left exhausted and with dishpan hands.
From Time Magazine Archive
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She worked at her dishpan for a while in silence; then she walked over and poked him a little with the toe of her shoe.
From "Across Five Aprils" by Irene Hunt
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