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soap dish
noun
- a dish designed to hold a bar of soap, especially as a bathroom or kitchen fixture attached to a sink, lavatory, or bathtub.
Word History and Origins
Origin of soap dish1
Example Sentences
An aqua tone is everywhere, from the cutlery handles to the soap dish.
The shower curtain has been pulled down: the soap dish is broken off.
(from his bed, suspiciously, to Culchard, who is setting fire to a small pastille in a soap-dish).
She emptied the soap dish, cleaned it, poured in the germicide, and dropped the jade necklace into the liquid.
There were a soap dish and a small pitcher, and they looked beautiful on the thick white cloth, that was fringed all around.
She twigs at once what I want, makes a guttural sound, and in half-an-hour or so returns with a soap-dish full of dirty salt.
The outside cover made a good soap dish, and the inside cover answered well enough for a mirror when he shaved.
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