The amount that a tub will hold.
1In the wool-shop, forty men have one tubful of warm water once a-week.
2The old woman got a tubful of warm water to wash the baby.
3I ran a deep, hot, tubful of water, and slowly undressed.
4He thought of Levin carving at the tubful of buzzard guts.
5Those times, I'd been sitting in a tubful of water.
6For what Molly and her father ate was hardly to be counted in the tubful.
7I walked, somewhat gingerly, into the bathroom to soak in a tubful of hot water.
8If you have a room with bath, dive into a blistering hot tubful and relax.
9In sitch a enormous tubful o' lobsters, etceterer, it's a wonder we've met at all.
10But what have you done with that tubful?
11That it probably wouldn't have made the slightest difference if he'd had a tubful of those nitroglycerin pills.
12They had a tubful of water and they washed them dried them and put on their clean clothes.
13God knows it's pathetic enough to think of a girl like you bending over a tubful of clothes.
14At hand was a tubful of plaster, a trowel, and ladder which I thought long enough for my purpose.
15For one I slay, you slay a score; and for one spoonful of blood I draw, you spill a tubful.
16So I was mighty glad to be in a tubful of hot water, even if it was sort of boiling me.