Sentences with phrase «giant bathtub»

The phrase "giant bathtub" refers to a very large bathtub that is much bigger than a regular bathtub. Full definition
In fact, in the Keynesian world the economy can be likened to a giant bathtub that periodically fills up and empties out for reasons that can't possibly be understood, although if an explanation that goes beyond the news of the day is needed the economist can always fall back on «aggregate demand» or its more emotional cousin — «animal spirits».
The planets orbiting Kepler - 9, astronomers determined, are such low density they would float if placed in a giant bathtub filled with water.
IMAGINE lying in a giant bathtub when someone pulls the plug.
I'm finding it kind of hilarious and slightly absurd that the only way I have found stillness in New York City is by locking myself in a giant bathtub in Brooklyn for $ 80 an hour.
The hotel's suites feature special things like a giant bathtub or a collection of mirrors above the bed.
The water actually drains out of the lake from the bottom through sinkholes, like a giant bathtub and then travels through a 10 - mile series of underwater caves, resurfacing at the Maligne Canyon.
The hotel suites have a chaise lounge, marble bathroom with inlaid Queensland maple timber, giant bathtub and separate shower.
Loved the giant bathtub in our room.
AMSTERDAM — A few years ago, even before his design for an addition to the Stedelijk Museum was under construction, the Dutch architect Mels Crouwel began comparing the new wing to a giant bathtub.
This ridge completely isolated the deep North Atlantic from other oceans, like a giant bathtub on the ocean floor.
If your crawlspace is mostly clay, the clay may make your crawlspace act as a giant bathtub.
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