tubbing

/ˈtʌbɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act of bathing or washing in a tub.
    • After a long day, tubbing in hot water helps me relax.
    • Tubbing was a weekly ritual in our household when I was a child.
    • The spa offers a special tubbing experience with essential oils.
  2. Material used to line or make a tub, or the process of making tubs.
    • Tubbing for the new brewery required thick, waterproof wood.
    • The old tubbing in the mine shaft was replaced with steel supports.
    • The cooper spent the afternoon tubbing oak staves.
verb
  1. Present participle of tub: washing or bathing in a tub.
    • They are tubbing the vegetables before packing them.
    • She is tubbing the baby in the small plastic tub.
    • He was tubbing his feet after the marathon.
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