How To Use Rub out In A Sentence

  • If you draw or write in pencil you can always rub out your mistakes with an eraser.
  • She wears muumuu dresses and glass jewelry hanging all over her, and in the morning she puts a boombox on the bar and she and him scrub out the toilets and sing opera together like somebody stuck them in the butt with a hayfork. Heaven’s Prisoners
  • If you draw or write in pencil you can always rub out your mistakes with an eraser.
  • The alternative is to grub out a well-established hedge and replace it with a fence, thereby losing habitat for birds and insects.
  • If you draw or write in pencil you can always rub out your mistakes with an eraser.
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  • We can keep repeating those ritual ablutions, over and over and over again, washing away the sin, trying to scrub out that stain, but if we succeed in absolving ourselves of all shame, we are simply ditching the burden of responsibility. Archive 2006-02-01
  • I can't get it to rub out.
  • If you draw or write in pencil you can always rub out your mistakes with an eraser.
  • Use a clean bottlebrush to scrub out pipes and tubes.
  • This keeps getting censored by the Lamontster scrub out the truth squads .. he has to protect his propagandists for hire, as he's too chickenhearted to let the CT voters decide for themselves CT-SEN: Lamont Hits Back At Lieberman Terror Slam
  • Rub out chalk marks with an eraser.
  • Btw, the shiny paper is useful - it allows you to rub out any additions made in crayon * bite back of hand* The Whimsical Bakehouse | Baking Bites
  • If you draw or write in pencil you can always rub out your mistakes with an eraser.
  • There's one valedictory wink from the great magician, a final card containing a list of synonyms for "efface" - expunge, erase, delete, rub out, wipe out and ... obliterate. Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • After that, scrub out the bore, fire TWO fouling shots and you're back in bidness! Confessions of a Turkey Misser
  • Of course there's sanding between coats and a final rub out with pumice or rottenstone to give an even ‘dead’ surface.
  • The quickest way to do this is to rub out dotted lines on a map.
  • He got down on his hands and knees and tried to rub out the muddy footprints.

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