Definitionn. the act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush and soap and water
Last update: August 8, 2015
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Cynthia halted her make-work scrubbing, surprised by the question. [Please select]
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"Yes," Billy thought, "if they could have seen the firemen scrubbing me, I expect they would have laughed like the policemen did." [Please select]
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The water is put into a tub on a wooden base; while the doctor manipulates the pump for the shower, the nurse does the scrubbing. [Please select]
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Go and put that bucket and scrubbing-brush away, and wash your face before you walk home. [Please select]
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"I knew it wasn't, all the time," confessed Gwen, scrubbing her eyes.' [Please select]
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"She must be a very dirty lady," thought Tom, "by my master's rule, to want as much scrubbing as all that." [Please select]
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"He was using a small brush, like a test-tube brush; he was scrubbing out the holes." [Please select]
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"I'll pay it back," she cried, "if I have to go out scrubbing to earn the money."' [Please select]
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His scrubbing brush is apt, I think, to remove some of the skin with the dirt. [Please select]
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The last part of the well-cleaning was the actual scrubbing of the big stone in the bottom. [Please select]
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When the bulldog, returning from his jaunt, out-stripping Uncle Jefferson, bounced in to prance against her she smote him lustily with her scrubbing-brush. [Please select]
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