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Definition of Toilet kit
1. Noun. A kit for carrying toilet articles while traveling.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Toilet Kit
Literary usage of Toilet kit
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. "With the Help of God and a Few Marines," by Albertus Wright Catlin, Walter Alden Dyer (1919)
""Every doggone personal thing that I owned in the way of toilet kit (present from
Warren), wallet (present from Uncle ..."
2. "With the Help of God and a Few Marines," by Albertus Wright Catlin, Walter Alden Dyer (1919)
"This is a fine place but just a bit awkward without money—no pay yet, you know.
"Every doggone personal thing that I owned in the way of toilet kit (present ..."
3. "With the Help of God and a Few Marines," by Albertus Wright Catlin, Walter Alden Dyer (1919)
""Every doggone personal thing that I owned in the way of toilet kit (present from
Warren), wallet (present from Uncle ..."
4. Camping Out by Warren Hastings Miller (1918)
"A toilet kit of about the same size; has tooth brush and paste, razor and soap,
looking glass and wash rag, also towel. A folding canvas basin for washing; ..."
5. Berlin Under the New Empire: Its Institutions, Inhabitants, Industry by Henry Vizetelly (1879)
"Within are one shirt of white flannel, one pair of drawers, one pair of drill
trousers, a short jacket, one pair of bouts, and the cleaning and toilet kit, ..."
6. Berlin Under the New Empire: Its Institutions, Inhabitants, Industry by Henry Vizetelly (1879)
"Within are one shirt of white flannel, one pair « drawers, one pair of drill
trousers, a short jacket, one pair o»' boots, and the cleaning and toilet kit, ..."