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  2. File:Degas - Woman in A Tub, circa 1896-1901.jpg - Wikipedia

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    DRAWINGS pastel Woman in her Bath Degas, Edgar (1834 - 1919, French) circa 1891 pastel on paper French framed: 830 mm x 1060 mm x 80 mm; unframed: 597 mm x 830 mm Pastel entitled 'Femme au Tub', depicting lady standing in flat bath with sponge in right hand, by Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas; Camera manufacturer: Hasselblad: Camera model

  3. List of garments having different names in American and ...

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    One-piece loungewear garment worn by children and adults onesie [12] one-piece, jumpsuit, long johns Long sleeve and long legs one-piece garment for babies worn as sleep and everyday wear babygrow, [13] sleepsuit, [14] babygro [13] sleeper, [15] one-piece, pajamas, sleep and play Longsleeve or short sleeve one-piece outfit worn as everyday wear

  4. File:Degas - Woman in a Tub, 1884.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Femme au Tub DRAWINGS painting Degas, Edgar Hilaire Germain (1834 - 1919, French) 1884 pastel on paper 21 x 25 1/4 in; 45 x 65 cm Pastel entitled 'Femme au Tub', depicting lady seated bathing in round shallow bath, sponging herself with right hand, by Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas, 1884

  5. Rub-a-dub-dub - Wikipedia

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    Dating back to the 14th century, [2] the original rhyme makes reference to maids in a "tub" – a fairground attraction similar to a modern peep show. [3] The rhyme is of a type calling out otherwise respectable people for disrespectable actions, in this case, ogling naked ladies – the maids.

  6. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    food outlet where one can order food to go (or be delivered) (not usually applied to fast food chains). Usage: "we had a takeaway for dinner", "we went to the local takeaway". [DM]; (US: takeout) take the piss (vulgar) / take the mickey (slang) to make fun of somebody or something; to act in a non-serious manner about something important.

  7. Bed-making - Wikipedia

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    An unmade hotel bed. Bed-making is the act of arranging the bedsheets and other bedding on a bed, to prepare it for use. [1] It is a household chore, but is also performed in establishments including hospitals, hotels, and military or educational residences. Bed-making is also a common childhood chore. [2]

  8. Woman in a Tub (Degas) - Wikipedia

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    Woman in a Tub (or The Tub) is one of a suite of pastels on paper created by the French painter Edgar Degas in the 1880s and is in the collection of the Hill-Stead Museum in Connecticut. The suite of pastels all featured nude women "bathing, washing, drying, wiping themselves, combing their hair or having it combed" and were created in ...

  9. Glossary of sewing terms - Wikipedia

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    Millinery is women's hats and other articles sold by a milliner, or the profession or business of designing, making, or selling hats for women. muslin Muslin is the American English term for a test garment, frequently made from this fabric. The equivalent British English term is toile