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Answer for the clue "Soaking spot ", 7 letters:
bathtub

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Word definitions for bathtub in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A large container for holding water in which a person may bathe (take a bath).

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
bathtub \bath"tub\ n. A relatively large tub used to take a bath, usually a permanent fixture in a bathroom; it is an open container that is filled with water, in which a person immerses himself for the purpose of washing the body. Syn: bath, tub.

Usage examples of bathtub.

Whereas the old script had been primarily about a berserk Amishman who strangled and then did unspeakable things to women in a bathtub, the new script called for the movie to be filmed almost exclusively in a barn.

Freddy the mad Amishman rapes women in the bathtub and then cuts their throats, but still, it was enough to keep Mama turning in her grave.

Tiles sometimes fall out of the backsplash behind the electric stove, and yesterday the bathtubs cold-water handle pulled loose from the wall.

Pellam was in his bitchen, boots off, listening to messages, as he sat on the plywood sheet turning the bathtub into a table.

There was a throw of skin in the bathtub, bumpily billowing like a sheet with lovers under it.

There was a chiffonnier to hang some clothes in, and in the corner was an ample zinc bathtub.

Heliotrope was a paraplegic pharmacologist from Berkeley, beautiful and brilliant, and a bathtub chemist of underground renown.

Daisy in the bathtub while Violet and the yapping Pomeranian went out the door.

He remembered the way the man had washed his feet in the bathtub prior to prayers, his long toes, and the care with which he had prepared himself for his devotions.

She was a roundheels, and she used to get tanked on bathtub and put out for all the boys.

I arranged to go back later that afternoon to pick up the bathtub, sinks, and other fixtures I had picked out.

The twins wake at first light and climb out of their bower in the heavily cushioned bathtub.

Giles was there, grinning at me silently, stretched out in the bathtub with one leg over the side, his head cradled against the metal of the faucets, apparently quite, quite nude, and, apparently, quite, quite dead.

And there he was, furtively shlepping through the debris on the roof and looking as visible as a big duck in a small bathtub.

He slid along the edges of space once more in the vicious aerodynamic bathtubs that skittered like fidgety waterbugs on a shifting lake of thin atmosphere.