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hot tub

[ hot tuhb ]

noun

  1. a large tub, usually designed to accommodate several people, that is filled with hot aerated water and often equipped with a thermostat and whirlpool: used for relaxation or physical therapy and often placed out-of-doors, as on a deck or porch.


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Other Word Forms

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Word History and Origins

Origin of hot tub1

An Americanism dating back to 1970–75
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It was a harsh reminder that under the idyllic white villages dotted with gyros restaurants, hot tubs in AirBnB rentals, and vineyards on rich volcanic soil, two tectonic plates grind in the Earth's crust.

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When I’m done with the walk, I’ve been heating up the hot tub.

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Some hotels, like the River Lodge Paso Robles, officially welcome children but ban anyone under 21 from the pool and hot tub.

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The hot tubs — or the pool, if that’s more your speed.

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With its swimming pool, hot tub and fireplace, it was “the place you wanted to go home to every day,” his daughter said.

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