WordNet
n. soap used as a toiletry [syn: toilet soap, face soap]
Usage examples of "bath soap".
There was a party scent of perfume and bath soap in the still air, overlaying the constant undertone of medications.
She strove to shut out the smell of dust and mildew and beer and sweat and her mother's scented bath soap, and she imagined that her ears were packed full of wax that muffled the thunder and the drumming of the rain on the roof and the sounds of Anne with Woltz.
He bent his head to peer into hers, inches away, so close she could smell the coffee on his breath and the faint astringent odor of his bath soap, an incongruous odor at odds with the heavy carnivore smell that the back of her mind had anticipated.
A slim black girl in an Angela Davis haircut and huge pendant earrings trailed a gentle scent of imported bath soap past me as I went into Hardin Hall, the third building on the quadrangle.
Naked now, she sprinkled bath soap into the hot water, then stepped in, eased herself down, submerging her long body.
There was about an hour left before the shops closed, and after parking in a city lot on Beverly Drive, I spent it like a gameshow winner on a spree, buying an antique lace blouse at a boutique on Canon, perfume and bath soap at Giorgio, a quart of Friisen Gladje raspberry chocolate ice cream, an enormous gourmet basket at Jurgensens, the copper skillet she'd wanted at Davis-Sonoma, a dozen coral roses arranged with leather fern and baby's breath.
She still had shampoo, bought on sale and stored, but there hadn't been a good sale on bath soap.
Lucas splashed hot water on her back and followed it with a squirt of liquid bath soap from a plastic bottle.