_:vb6791564 "Come as you are, tarry not over your toilet."@en . _:vb6791566 "1952, Norman Lewis, Golden Earth, Chapter 8:"@en . _:vb6791564 "1913, Rabindranath Tagore, Come as you are..., Poetry Foundation, page 85:"@en . . _:vb6791565 "1931, William Faulkner, Sanctuary, Vintage, published 1993, page 111:"@en . _:vb6791566 "Here, at night, a lonely but brilliantly neon-illuminated figure, I performed my toilet, watched incuriously by the Burmese seated at the tables of the tea-shops below."@en . _:vb6791563 "Against that short evening her toilet was consulted the whole day [\u2026] ."@en . _:vb6791562 . _:vb6791565 "Three women got down and standing on the curb they made unabashed toilets, smoothing skirts and stockings, brushing one another's back, opening parcels and donning various finery."@en . _:vb6791562 "(now, historical, or, archaic) Personal grooming; the process of washing, dressing and arranging the hair. [from 17th c.]"@en . _:vb6791563 "1791, Elizabeth Inchbald, A Simple Story, Oxford, published 2009, page 118:"@en . _:vb6791564 . _:vb6791565 . _:vb6791566 . "7" . _:vb6791563 .