Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
bath towel \bath towel\, bath-towel \bath-towel\n. a large towel used to dry oneself after a bath.
Wiktionary
n. A towel used to dry the body
WordNet
n. a large towel; to dry yourself after a bath
Usage examples of "bath towel".
Beneath that in Ford Prefect's satchel were a few biros, a notepad, and a largish bath towel from Marks and Spencer.
If that jump suit does not fit, I may appear in a bath towel sarong.
He'd wrapped a pink bath towel around his hips, but either the sheer speed of his movement or else the impact had knocked it mostly askew.
There were deep scratches that had bled and there was a thick bath towel across her middle, wadded up almost into a roll.
I wrapped the big bath towel around myself, cracked the door, and stuck my hand out.
A quick glance away from him saw a bath towel resting near the candlestick on the kitchen table.
Sophie was standing in the kitchen, wrapped in a mint-green bath towel, shampoo horns still protruding from her head -- she looked like a small, soapy version of the Statue of Liberty.
I reach out blindly and find terrycloth, a bath towel that falls away.