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		Definition of washbasin in English: washbasinnounˈwɒʃbeɪs(ə)n British A basin, typically fixed to a wall or on a pedestal, used for washing one's hands and face.  Example sentencesExamples -  Holly sat on the edge of the bath, at the tap end, the end furthest from the door and next to the bath was a washbasin.
 -  There was a table with a washbasin and a pitcher.
 -  Inside I found another sink complete with washbasins, and a cooker with utensils mounted on the wall.
 -  Discontent with a home having only a pallet on the floor, a washbasin, and a wood-burning stove, she dreamed of a better life in the city.
 -  One platoon took the initiative and built a burn toilet, shower, and washbasins out of pre-existing materials.
 -  The family bathroom has a tiled floor and part tiled walls while its suite comprises a pedestal washbasin, toilet, and bath with electric shower.
 -  Decked out in stylish floor-to-ceiling wooden panels, the Zen-inspired bathroom has flat square washbasins with ultra-trendy taps that I for one couldn't fathom.
 -  Hardly heard of previously, there have been more than 10 accidents involving shattered bathroom washbasins reported this year.
 -  There are ample, clean washbasins, equipped with hot and cold running water and hygienic electric and actually functioning hand dryers.
 -  Washing hands is an important technique in controlling the spread of germs but we have very limited washbasins in our ward.
 -  The bathroom is equipped with a washbasin that dispenses warm water, a soap dispenser, a mirror, and a reading light.
 -  The bathroom contained a washbasin, bathtub, and toilet, some of the only items in Jacob's possession that he readily cleaned.
 -  It had a desk, an old cabinet, a partition behind which the GP examined the patients, a washbasin, and some chairs and benches for patients to sit on.
 -  There is bright lighting, colour all around, taps and washbasins are fixed low on the wall, at a height that makes it easy for the children to use them.
 -  A metal table is used as a bed, for meal preparation, as a door, as a washbasin and as a foundation for the woman to stand on possessively.
 -  The council agreed to obtain plumbers' quotes to install a washbasin.
 -  When we reached the top of the tower, I entered the room and found a mostly bare room that contained only one small bed and a washbasin.
 -  Publicans are being urged to spray the lubricant on surfaces around toilets and washbasins in a bid to reverse escalating usage of the drug.
 -  He said asbestos exposure may have happened at different times up until the mid-1970s, while he was carrying out work such as the removal of old cabling and washbasins with pipes lagged with asbestos.
 -  One of Ziggy's finds was in the prison's large kitchen, when he found a piece of cannabis only about a quarter the size of a matchstick concealed under a washbasin.
 
  Synonyms basin, handbasin, wash-hand basin    Definition of washbasin in US English: washbasinnoun British A sink or basin, typically fixed to a wall or on a pedestal, used for washing one's hands and face.  Example sentencesExamples -  When we reached the top of the tower, I entered the room and found a mostly bare room that contained only one small bed and a washbasin.
 -  Publicans are being urged to spray the lubricant on surfaces around toilets and washbasins in a bid to reverse escalating usage of the drug.
 -  There was a table with a washbasin and a pitcher.
 -  Inside I found another sink complete with washbasins, and a cooker with utensils mounted on the wall.
 -  A metal table is used as a bed, for meal preparation, as a door, as a washbasin and as a foundation for the woman to stand on possessively.
 -  The family bathroom has a tiled floor and part tiled walls while its suite comprises a pedestal washbasin, toilet, and bath with electric shower.
 -  Decked out in stylish floor-to-ceiling wooden panels, the Zen-inspired bathroom has flat square washbasins with ultra-trendy taps that I for one couldn't fathom.
 -  He said asbestos exposure may have happened at different times up until the mid-1970s, while he was carrying out work such as the removal of old cabling and washbasins with pipes lagged with asbestos.
 -  The bathroom is equipped with a washbasin that dispenses warm water, a soap dispenser, a mirror, and a reading light.
 -  Holly sat on the edge of the bath, at the tap end, the end furthest from the door and next to the bath was a washbasin.
 -  The council agreed to obtain plumbers' quotes to install a washbasin.
 -  It had a desk, an old cabinet, a partition behind which the GP examined the patients, a washbasin, and some chairs and benches for patients to sit on.
 -  One of Ziggy's finds was in the prison's large kitchen, when he found a piece of cannabis only about a quarter the size of a matchstick concealed under a washbasin.
 -  One platoon took the initiative and built a burn toilet, shower, and washbasins out of pre-existing materials.
 -  There are ample, clean washbasins, equipped with hot and cold running water and hygienic electric and actually functioning hand dryers.
 -  Hardly heard of previously, there have been more than 10 accidents involving shattered bathroom washbasins reported this year.
 -  There is bright lighting, colour all around, taps and washbasins are fixed low on the wall, at a height that makes it easy for the children to use them.
 -  Discontent with a home having only a pallet on the floor, a washbasin, and a wood-burning stove, she dreamed of a better life in the city.
 -  Washing hands is an important technique in controlling the spread of germs but we have very limited washbasins in our ward.
 -  The bathroom contained a washbasin, bathtub, and toilet, some of the only items in Jacob's possession that he readily cleaned.
 
  Synonyms basin, handbasin, wash-hand basin     |