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There was only carbolic soap at home, and she deserved better than that.
On his way to the ground he smelled carbolic soap and nicotine.
She had old-fashioned nuns' hands with a history of hot water and carbolic soap.
You can sense the fear rolling off them under all that horrid carbolic soap.
He ordered some carbolic soap and abruptly hung up.
Do we have any boiling water or carbolic soap?'
It even smelt the same, of urine and blue carbolic soap, so I guessed this was where my death would take place.
It was the hard scrub smell of carbolic soap and industrial-strength disinfectant.
Their grandmother, she said, would have washed out their mouths that instant with carbolic soap.
Baths were mandatory and not just a lazy soaking but a good scrubbing with carbolic soap.
She brought the laundry back at sunset, smelling faintly of carbolic soap and neatly folded.
At the end of the shed they were each handed a small square of blue mottled carbolic soap.
Nothing but a gray-painted corridor, and a smell of body odor and carbolic soap.
First he scrubbed the boy from head to toe, using a piece of towelling and a bar of carbolic soap.
You need to do a great deal more than come up with some policies, you need to clean your house out with carbolic soap!
So had carbolic soap.
I don't use bloody carbolic soap, I, don't never use nothing like that.
On the edge of the bath, balanced on an old white face-cloth, was a large bar of carbolic soap.
It once was widely used as an antiseptic, especially as carbolic soap, from the early 1900s through the 1970s.
Carbolic soap is still used regularly in the Caribbean region, especially Jamaica where it can be found in most drugstores or supermarkets.
Carbolic soap is a mild disinfectant soap containing carbolic acid (phenol).
Jordan pushed open the door of the kitchen and it smelled of woodsmoke and curry powder and carbolic soap.
Agaricus xanthodermus has an unpleasant characteristic smell, which is phenolic, reminiscent of ink or carbolic soap.
This involves a Higginson bulb syringe used to introduce a warm, dilute solution of carbolic soap and an unspecified liquid disinfectant into the woman's uterus.
The Le Carre novel recalls: "A hymn tune issued from the house together with a smell of roast chicken, blue bag, carbolic soap and godliness."