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grub Noun 1. Slang food 2. the short legless larva of certain insects, such as beetles Verb [grubbing, grubbed] 1. to search carefully for something by digging or by moving things about 2. grub up to dig (roots or plants) out of the ground [Germanic]
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grub Translationsgrub n grub [grab] 1 the form of an insect after it hatches from its egg A caterpillar is a grub.wurm, ruspeدودَة بَيضاءларваlarvalarve; ormdie Larveπρονύμφηlarva, gusanotõukلیسه حشراتtoukkalarveזחלसूंड़ीličinkahernyóulatlirfa, maðkurlarva幼虫유충lervakūniņalundi; ulatlarve, madelarve, orm, marklarwalarvalarvăличинкаlarvaličinkalarvalarvตัวอ่อนของแมลงtırtıl, sürfe, larva, kurt幼蟲личинка; гусіньکسی حشرے کا لارواcon giòi蛴螬,幼虫 2 a slang term for food Is there any grub in the house?eetgoed, kosأكْل، طَعامклъопачкаjídlo, baštaædelsedas Futterμάσα (λαϊκ.)papeo, manducalobi, söögipoolisغذاmurkinabouffeאוכלभोजनklopa, jelokajamakananmatur, æticibo食物음식물ėdalasrijamaismakananvoedselmat, noe å ha i skrottenżarciebóiahalealăжратваžrádlohranaklopakäkอาหารyiyecek食物їжаغذاthức ăn食物 v – past tense, past participle grubbed – to search by digging The pigs were grubbing around for roots.opgrawe, snuffel, graafيَبحَث عَن الطعامизравямrýtrodewühlenψάχνω σκαλίζονταςescarbar, hurgarsonkimaدنبال چیزی گشتن از طریق کندنtonkiafouillerלהפוך אדמהखोदनाrovati(fel)ás, (fel)túrmenggali-gali, mengais-ngaisgrafa, rótascavare掘り返す파내다knisti, raustirakņātiesmenyelongkar(om)wroetengrave, roteryćfuçara scormoniрытьсяryť, hrabaťritiiskopatigräva, rota, bökaขุดรูeşip çıkarmak挖找викопувати, викорчовуватиکھدائی کر کے ڈھونڈناđào xới挖找 |
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But like the snout of the boar shall my word grub up the basis of your souls; a ploughshare will I be called by you. Twas gettin' on towards fall, and grub was low, so Counahan ran her back to Boston, wid no more bones to ut. Don't let the kai-kai worry you, Captain Munster,' says she; 'if I can find grub for eighty-four mouths on the Martha, the two of you can do as much by your two vessels. |
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