1. tub - Noun
2. tub - Verb
An open wooden vessel formed with staves, bottom, and hoops; a kind of short cask, half barrel, or firkin, usually with but one head, -- used for various purposes.
The amount which a tub contains, as a measure of quantity; as, a tub of butter; a tub of camphor, which is about 1 cwt., etc.
Any structure shaped like a tub: as, a certain old form of pulpit; a short, broad boat, etc., -- often used jocosely or opprobriously.
A sweating in a tub; a tub fast.
A small cask; as, a tub of gin.
A box or bucket in which coal or ore is sent up a shaft; -- so called by miners.
To plant or set in a tub; as, to tub a plant.
To make use of a bathing tub; to lie or be in a bath; to bathe.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bathroom with a teak door is below the studio; it contains a claw-foot slipper tub with a shower head and sprayer, next to a wall of herringbone-patterned marble tile. Source: Internet
According to the wrongful death suit filed in Atlanta, Georgia, gave “Bobbi Kristina a toxic cocktail rendering her unconscious and then put her face down in a tub of cold water causing her to suffer brain damage.” Source: Internet
Adjacent to this bedroom is a bathroom with a combination tub and shower with a glass brick wall. Source: Internet
After introducing Top the Tater to her fiancé, Tanner, Anna Johnson brought a tub to their engagement shoot. Source: Internet
After being woken by undergraduates with a fire made of shavings, Gray climbed down the rope but landed in a tub of water which had been placed below his window. Source: Internet
A lot of parents wait until their kids are tucked in bed to have storytime, but shift it to bath time and get their favorite novels out to read to them while they’re in the tub. Source: Internet