Definitionn. protective garment worn by surgeons during operations
Last update: October 19, 2015
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The light green scrubs made his long features look sallow and the pale blue eyes that fixed on her seemed more tired than interested. [Please select]
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He was a high-class orang,--and be it known that many orangs are thin-headed scrubs, who never amount to anything. [Please select]
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Further, its natural haunts--dense forest scrubs--are being rapidly cleared, so that the bird is doomed, except in special sanctuaries. [Please select]
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He says the maid who scrubs our floors Will have to quit when he returns Unless a better way she learns. [Please select]
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She's a good girl and she scrubs and bakes and cooks for me and lets me rest my poor old bones. [Please select]
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"I'm second assistant to the private secretary to the woman who scrubs here nights."' [Please select]
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Blake, she's the old woman who scrubs out the place in the morning. [Please select]
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