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Scrubbed

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scrub 1  (skrb)
v. scrubbed, scrub·bing, scrubs
v.tr.
1.
a. To rub hard in order to clean.
b. To remove (dirt or stains) by hard rubbing.
2. To remove impurities from (a gas) chemically.
3. Slang To cancel or abandon; drop: We had to scrub our plans for vacation.
v.intr.
To clean or wash something by hard rubbing: Don't forget to scrub behind your ears.
n.
1. The act or an instance of scrubbing.
2. pl. scrubs The articles of clothing that make up a scrub suit.
Phrasal Verb:
scrub up
To wash the hands and arms thoroughly, as before performing or participating in surgery.

[Middle English scrobben, to currycomb a horse, from Middle Dutch schrobben, to clean by rubbing, scrape; see sker-1 in Indo-European roots.]

scrubba·ble adj.

scrub 2  (skrb)
n.
1. A straggly, stunted tree or shrub.
2. A growth or tract of stunted vegetation.
3. An undersized or poorly developed domestic animal.
4. An undersized or insignificant person.
5. Sports A player not on the varsity or first team.
6. Australian Remote rural land; the bush.

[Middle English, variant of schrubbe; see shrub1.]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.scrubbed - made clean by scrubbing; "fresh-scrubbed floors"; "boys with scrubbed necks and faces"
clean - free from dirt or impurities; or having clean habits; "children with clean shining faces"; "clean white shirts"; "clean dishes"; "a spotlessly clean house"; "cats are clean animals"


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While the granitic summits of the Rocky Mountains are bleak and bare, many of the inferior ridges are scantily clothed with scrubbed pines, oaks, cedar, and furze.
Her whole house was scrubbed and cleaned on Saturdays; neither she nor the servants worked, and they all wore holiday dress and went to church.
In the little attic room Nancy swept and scrubbed vigorously, paying particular attention to the corners.
 
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