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toilet seat

noun

  1. a detachable, ringlike seat of wood or plastic hinged to the top of a toilet bowl.


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After Google searches like “book with picture of woman with toilet seat on her head” yielded nothing, I turned to the real literary sleuths.

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According to a tired-but-worryingly-reputable study, your cell phone is ten times dirtier than a toilet seat.

AmazonThis bidet toilet seat senses your presence, which means it opens anytime you walk by.

Installing a toilet seat bidet allows you to level up your hygiene habits with a targeted stream of water, so you can stop buying toilet paper altogether.

The most inexpensive toilet seat bidets don’t require electric power.

Then he put the glass on the toilet seat and washed his newly buzzed-cut hair.

Think of this when you are tempted to complain that your husband has left the toilet seat up.

At the south end of the room is a toilet seat, and a sink with running water where the supply for the prisoners is drawn.

If your baby is sufficiently trained to use his own toilet seat, by all means take it along.

A period of silence while Joe raised his feet from the floor and braced them on the toilet seat.

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