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Toilet   /tˈɔɪlət/   Listen
Toilet

noun
1.
A room or building equipped with one or more toilets.  Synonyms: bathroom, can, john, lav, lavatory, privy.
2.
A plumbing fixture for defecation and urination.  Synonyms: can, commode, crapper, pot, potty, stool, throne.
3.
Misfortune resulting in lost effort or money.  Synonyms: gutter, sewer.  "All that work went down the sewer" , "Pensions are in the toilet"
4.
The act of dressing and preparing yourself.  Synonym: toilette.



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"Toilet" Quotes from Famous Books



... was delighted, and we all flew about to make ready for him. Aunt was an old lady, but she made a grand toilet, and was as anxious to ...
— An Old-fashioned Girl • Louisa May Alcott

... out. With one hand she gathered its folds about her, and with the other restrained her flowing hair. Hardly had she seen me when she blushed, somewhat ashamed, no doubt, at having been surprised in the midst of her toilet, and, giving a most embarrassed yet charming bow; hurriedly disappeared. This vision completed the charm; it seemed to me that I had suddenly been transported into fairy-land. I had fancied when strapping my portmanteau that ...
— Monsieur, Madame and Bebe, Complete • Gustave Droz

... Harris. We did not hear any of these speak. But finally the last-named gentleman left while we were not noticing, but we looked up as he reached the far end of the table. He stopped there a moment, and made his toilet with a pocket comb. So he was a German; or else he had lived in German hotels long enough to catch the fashion. When the elderly couple and the young girl rose to leave, they bowed respectfully to us. So they were ...
— Innocents abroad • Mark Twain

... table, and give five cents to that dirty little boy on the corner there. In short, as Frank Stockton says, 'Let us so live while we are up that we shall forget we have ever been down'!" and Polly plunged upstairs to make a toilet worthy of the occasion. ...
— Polly Oliver's Problem • Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin

... could the fancy of it be better? No? You would prefer a ring: look then at this assortment—iron and gold rings—marriage, seal, and fancy rings—buckles too: have you seen finer? Here too are soaps, perfumes, and salves for the toilet—hair-pins and essences. Perhaps you would prefer somewhat a little more useful. I shall show you then these sandals and slippers; see what a charming variety—both in form and color: pretty feet alone should ...
— Zenobia - or, The Fall of Palmyra • William Ware


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