toiletry
Americannoun
plural
toiletriesnoun
Etymology
Origin of toiletry
Example Sentences
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They could also donate non-food items, such as toiletries, household essentials and pet food.
From BBC
"Everyone comes in here, it's very cheap. I buy stuff for my kids, snacks, toiletries," says passing shopper Becky Cullen, staring at the empty shop.
From BBC
I begrudgingly rise from my marshmallow chair and dart around the room, pulling comic books and toiletries into my suitcase like a speed-packing vortex.
From Literature
The chemical industry remains a cornerstone of the global economy, producing a vast range of goods—from medicines and fertilizers to plastics, paints, electronics, cleaning agents, and toiletries.
From Science Daily
It will also support people with nappies, baby and family toiletries for a nominal fee, but that can be waived in certain circumstances.
From BBC
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