How To Use Scrubbed In A Sentence

  • The principals of the local schools could be counted on for a couple of fresh scrubbed altar boys in charge of polished crucifix, candlesticks and dangerously toxic swinging thuribles.
  • She scrubbed his back
  • Feeling incredibly dirty and gritty, from all the dirt that she was covered under from her ride, Ari ran a bath for herself and scrubbed herself clean.
  • Serves 2-4, depending on hunger4 raw, unshelled tiger prawns90ml olive oil3 cloves garlic, finely chopped500ml good-quality fish stock150g sustainable monkfish, cut into chunks1 onion, finely diced1 tsp smoked paprika200g chopped tomatoes50ml dry white winePinch of saffron soaked in 1 tbsp hot water200g Calasparra or other short-grain rice150g baby squid, cut into rings150g broad beans150g mussels, scrubbedHandful of flat-leaf parsley to garnish½ lemon, cut into wedges 1. Shell the prawns and put the flesh aside. How to cook the perfect paella
  • By the time they left at eight thirty, she'd scrubbed the kitchen floor, hoovered the carpet, and polished the TV screen - while he was watching it.
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  • The broom handles were also scrubbed and stood out in the yard to dry. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • Washing happened in an enormous sink on the rooftop or in the compound, scrubbed in cold water and using a special detergent and a stiff brush on a corrugated washboard.
  • Unlike many of the villages we've passed, this one appears scrubbed.
  • Some scramble for the freshly scrubbed MBAs; others want analysts who come from the industry they will cover.
  • They are then scrubbed with clean water and left to dry off for an hour or two in a warm room.
  • We scrubbed floors from morning to night and I had to handle used sanitary pads. The Sun
  • After clothes and linens had been thoroughly rubbed and scrubbed using homemade soap made from beef tallow and lye (soap-making is another whole story), they were wrung out by hand and placed in a second tub to be rinsed.
  • The programme hears from a woman who avoided leaving her house for 10 years, and if she had to, scrubbed herself so violently afterwards that she literally got down to the last of her seven layers of skin.
  • Dumping shampoo and conditioner on my head, I squirted some shower gel on a sponge and scrubbed the grime off my body.
  • She washed, moisturised, shaved, cleansed, toned, scrubbed and deodorised her skin, before putting on a deep-sea facemask, accompanied by the traditional cucumbers.
  • Excess acetylene should be vented from reaction flasks, tubing, etc., rather than scrubbed with strong base to avoid the formation of acetylides.
  • The broom handles were also scrubbed and stood out in the yard to dry. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • Tommy soaked and scrubbed the cookware and then dropped them into the rinse water, while Will put them through the dishwasher before placing them in manageable stacks.
  • He scrubbed the blood from his shoes.
  • His face is scrubbed, his clothes are ironed and his hair is slicked down.
  • After you've scrubbed your bathroom and kitchen floors, you don't want to walk on them for days.
  • His adoption of a soldier's guise gives the usually scrubbed detective a much grungier look, making him seem less an interloper than an authentic member of the poverty-choked netherworld he's infiltrating in his search for the gun.
  • Colin had been put into a bath and been scrubbed from head to foot.
  • The gas is then scrubbed with a high-boiling organic solvent which is miscible with water and to which sulfur is added.
  • It's a fine and noble thing to allow children a glimpse into our nation's rich past, even if the view is filtered through a rose-colored lens that has been scrubbed as clean as patent leathers.
  • The thought brought fear and a twinge of panic as Christopher scrubbed at his scalp.
  • I cleaned and scrubbed, washed and purified, showered and bathed and sponged and splashed.
  • His wiry form was scrubbed and dressed in garb that young men normally wear only to funerals and for appearances before the headmaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, throughout the morning, Henriette swept and scrubbed and polished, sometimes heaving a sigh, sometimes rebuking her children, but for the most part silent as a songless bird. Two Tales of Old Strasbourg
  • Thirty-eight testers on two coasts - armed with dry, chapped, rough skin - soaked, scrubbed, moisturized and massaged to find out what really works.
  • The shuttle Endeavour's launch was scrubbed last Friday only hours before liftoff.
  • Soon they began to greet Rose's evening presence in their small clean-scrubbed room with sarcasm.
  • The broom handles were also scrubbed and stood out in the yard to dry. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • The table was scrubbed clean and covered between meals. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were no visions forthcoming, and after a minute of this masochism, he turned the heat up a little and scrubbed himself clean. SACRAMENT
  • I scrubbed until my skin was raw.
  • Evenings, she cleans offices for corporate execs, so they can arrive the next morning and find their trash cans empty and the coffee rings scrubbed from their desktops.
  • Laundry is done, windows are washed, refrigerator clean, pantry stocked, linens washed, floors mopped, shower scrubbed, and fresh flowers on the table.
  • Just before noon on Wednesday, the entire graphic was scrubbed from the site. GOP candidate scrubs Sanford graphic from Web site
  • They are then scrubbed with clean water and left to dry off for an hour or two in a warm room.
  • He brought his copy with him as he carried bowls of sliced bread, bearberries, rowan-berries, and scrubbed pignut tubers out to the fledgling's glade.
  • We had a square table and wooden chairs that had to be scrubbed. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • Dumping shampoo and conditioner on my head, I squirted some shower gel on a sponge and scrubbed the grime off my body.
  • A half hour later, Melinda was freshly scrubbed and changed, and looking very pretty in another pair of short-shorts, canary yellow this time, and a matching tank-top.
  • Cut raw meat and poultry on a smooth-surfaced plastic cutting board which can be scrubbed thoroughly with hot suds afterward.
  • In the morning the tiled floor of the conference hall was cleared and scrubbed down by its temporary occupants. Times, Sunday Times
  • We scrubbed floors from morning to night and I had to handle used sanitary pads. The Sun
  • They had scrubbed the house from top to bottom, determined to return to a sparkling clean home. The Sun
  • Twenty young trainees from banks in Birmingham, Brighton, London, Newport, Andover and Bristol, brushed, scrubbed, painted and spruced up the pens.
  • Everything is being scrubbed mercilessly so that not a speck of dust or grime will survive into the new year.
  • But in reality, what Connell is alleged to have done is move these files to other servers after having allegedly scrubbed the files from all “known” Karl Rove accounts. Boing Boing
  • They are then scrubbed with clean water and left to dry off for an hour or two in a warm room.
  • The gas from the separator is scrubbed with water to recover additional vinyl acetate.
  • And then she scrubbed the back of her hand vigorously across her mouth, stepped out into the torchlit chapel. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • He stepped into the shower and scrubbed himself all over.
  • Bad weather, however, delayed airdrops for Cross before the war ended so Donovan eventually scrubbed the sabotage and kidnap missions. Wild Bill Donovan
  • No matter how late the family worked, when finished Vera scrubbed the table, made from deal, with sand soap perfectly clean for the early breakfast the next morning.
  • This means that the buyer of this duplex flat in a large Victorian house can look forward to surroundings as scrubbed up as this newly refurbished property. Times, Sunday Times
  • They rubbed it, scrubbed it, they oiled and embrocated it, got it to the post an Delaney's Donkey
  • The neurosurgeon scrubbed and gowned, and the surgery began.
  • Sometimes, when we were windbound, the fo'c'stle was scrubbed as white as a hound's tooth.
  • The more she giggled and tee-heed and scrubbed her hands together, the worse I felt.
  • They sat on the edge of the low shelf which served as a bench, scrubbed and washed and dressed in clean tunics.
  • Once the gas is extracted, it is scrubbed to remove acids and dehumidified.
  • She scrubbed the mark on the wall for ages, but it wouldn't come off.
  • He carefully dried his pubic hair and groin and briskly scrubbed his torso.
  • He scrubbed out the map with his boot before remounting the motor cycle.
  • The cogwheels in my brain started churning as I scrubbed my hands under the tap.
  • As soon as he was gone, Charlie stalked off to where Lisa and her mother scrubbed potatoes into a bucket and rinsed them off in seawater.
  • Glugg, geminally about caps or puds or tog bags or bog gats or chuting rudskin gunerally or something, until they adumbrace a pattern of somebody else or other, after which they are both car-ried off the set and brought home to be well soaped, sponged and scrubbed again by Finnegans Wake
  • Hagrid was sitting in his shirtsleeves at his scrubbed wooden table; his boarhound, Fang, had his head in Hagrid's lap. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • So they scrubbed away at the pictures, removing grime and, with it, layer after layer of thinly applied paint.
  • Albeit, many of these tales have fetishistic aspects but the Infanta next takes a scrubbed chamberpot to fill. Book Review: In Sleeping Beauty’s Bed IV « Colleen Anderson
  • As we descended, my behind bounced off each log we passed, as though I were a piece of laundry being scrubbed on a washboard.
  • Even low-sugar rusks can contain up to 15 percent sugar so give crusts of toast or a scrubbed carrot to gnaw on instead.
  • They are then scrubbed with clean water and left to dry off for an hour or two in a warm room.
  • She scrubbed at the child's face with a tissue.
  • I rubbed and scrubbed that thing, until it fairly shone and glistened in the morning sun.
  • He scrubbed the dirt off his boots.
  • It was glorious waste; down below the casks were swilled and scrubbed out with freshwater, and the swillings drained into the bilge whence the ship's pumps would later have to force it overboard at some cost of labour. Hornblower And The Hotspur
  • In one month he scrubbed the taproom till it gleamed like it did 70 years ago.
  • In place of the slender, dark Italian fashion victims, the young women of Austria were blonde and freshly scrubbed, with vigorous, healthy chests and an engaging manner.
  • Cara scrubbed herself all over and shampooed her hair twice. Choker
  • He washed, scrubbed and cooked for all the people on board.
  • Serves 6213 calories per serving750g medium waxy potatoes such as Charlotte, scrubbed but not peeled500ml semi-skimmed milk1 whole garlic bulb, cloves bashed and peeled4 bay leaves12 scratches nutmeg100g Gruyère or other hard, strong cheese, finely grated3 tbsp half-fat crème fraîchePreheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas mark 4. Gratin dauphinois recipe
  • It had all the things that go to make the best farm-kitchens: such as red bricks and heavy smoke-blackened beams, and a deep hearth with a great fire on it and settles inside, from which one could look up at the chimney-shaft to the sky, and clay pipes and spills alongside, and a muller for wine or beer; and hams and sides of bacon and strings on onions and bunches of herbs; much pewter, and a copper warming-pan, and brass candlesticks, and a grandfather clock; a cherrywood dresser and wheelback chairs polished with age; and a great scrubbed oaken table to seat a harvest-supper, planed from a single mighty plank. Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
  • He had scrubbed the kitchen floor, cleaned the stove, and was sprinkling borax around the edges of the room.
  • Granted, the sun shone all weekend, but Blackpool has most definitely had a bit of a spruce up and, boy, has it scrubbed up well.
  • We kids would be scrubbed clean, dressed neatly, and expected to wait behind the swinging kitchen door as the guests settled in the living room which adjoined the dining area. Darius A. Gray: R-E-S-P-E-C-T
  • Oh, well, another outlier to be scrubbed from the data. News from the Chicago Bid
  • After I have done all I can do, after I have been covered in water from hosing and smell of neem oil, after I have scrubbed the tanglefoot off my hands, after the DE has had a few days to do it's nasty work, and after enough time has passed to lull any remaining aphids into complacency, than, and only then, do I call in the Special Ops Unit. Operation Garden Storm
  • They are then scrubbed with clean water and left to dry off for an hour or two in a warm room.
  • They lathered up, scrubbed and rinsed off, tipping full basins of water across their backs, shoulders, chests and heads.
  • The floor was made of unstained, but smooth, bare wood, freshly scrubbed and laid out around a circular room decorated with two simple wooded chairs and a table.
  • The well-scrubbed Dutch stoop is famous and has come to serve as an example of public exhibitionism and bourgeois pretentiousness .... but it was no pretense; the interiors of the Dutch houses were equally scrubbed and scoured. Dutch Domesticity in the Golden Age
  • Gabrielle quickly shampooed and conditioned her hair and scrubbed her entire body with some shower gel she hadn't bothered to read.
  • The bunkhouse was scrubbed; -- "swabbed" in the vernacular of the cowboys; the scant bedding was "cured" in the white sunlight; and the cook was adjured to extend himself in the preparation of "chuck The Two-Gun Man
  • As a class, professional golfers are swell well-scrubbed chaps and chaplets, infinitely preferable to professional wrestlers or professional loan sharks.
  • This floor is crying out to be scrubbed.
  • His face was prinked and scrubbed and his jacket was brushed and buttoned high. At Swim, Two Boys
  • A note on the scrubbed counter said `See you in the morning, Gram. SOMETHING IN THE WATER
  • But scenes like that and the various basketball montages only pad the film, which might have been a tighter, wittier piece if Hamri and writer Michael Elliot had scrubbed some of their soapier impulses. Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Just Wright
  • Friday's scrubbing came dramatically close to liftoff on what appeared to be a near-flawless launch day: With a helicopter overhead and a SWAT vehicle in chase, the space shuttle crew had left NASA's operations center in an airstream trailer for the 10-minute trip to the launch pad when word came: Launch of Endeavour is scrubbed. NASA abruptly cancels shuttle launch; Monday liftoff planned
  • Unusual materials such as plank flooring - scrubbed with grain for decades exposing an articulated wood grain pattern - were turned into exquisite trim stock.
  • IN 1897, 46,000 plumed and scrubbed troops marched through London to mark Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee.
  • I think "fillies" are more in our line, and that in spite of every floor in the house being scrubbed daily with strong soda and water. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876
  • A traditional bath involves being scrubbed with a loofah mitt by a personal attendant while soaking in a whirlpool mineral spring bath, followed by a sitz bath, a sit in a vapor cabinet which incidentally looks much like a mini torture chamber, relaxing while wrapped in hot packs, and then cooling off in a needle shower. Christine Buckley: Hot Springs, Arkansas: The Best Kept Secret In America
  • First, the settler underscrubbed using a slasher and an axe to begin clearing the impenetrable undergrowth, the saplings, and the small trees.
  • He'd scrubbed the tires clean before bringing it home so she wouldn't know he hadn't bought it new.
  • The worst environment for mites is a well-scrubbed home with hardwood floors and vinyl or leather furniture.
  • I cleaned the glass coffee table, dusted all the dusty spots, and then scrubbed the stove.
  • Naked, fresh-scrubbed, practically incandescing with exuberance, she looks like she's posing for a vitamin ad.
  • The cadets and professional sailors on-board the four-masted barquentine, a training ship owned by the Japanese government, scrubbed the vessel down for public tours this week.
  • How about the continuous flow of hail-fellow-well-met vocals scrubbed free of messy traits like human pain and intensity?
  • He scrubbed out the pans and left them to drain.
  • The broom handles were also scrubbed and stood out in the yard to dry. Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 19011910 in the words of the Men & Women Who Were There
  • The white-coated, hair-netted, thoroughly scrubbed-up and hosed-down food safety establishment talks a language of "bio-security", "hazard analysis" and "critical control points", but the truth is that the food industry is largely self-regulating. The food chain is almost broken. Who will reforge the links of trust? | Joanna Blythman
  • Her skin had been scrubbed until it was soft, and then brushed over with powder and rouge so that they looked rosy and merry.
  • She scrubbed at her face with a tissue.
  • The first two planned races had to be scrubbed because of blustery winds and rough seas.
  • Between the two of us, we scrubbed and wiped and bleached that entire apartment clean over that night and the better part of the next day.
  • The walls were scrubbed to perfection as well, and the glass-less window frames had been shaped by an expert hand.
  • I scrubbed my face and brushed my teeth, grabbed my bag and ran out the door at 8.01, only one minute late!
  • After soaping up completely, he scrubbed some shampoo through his hair, then stood under the spray, letting the soap rinse off slowly as the heat eased his tensed muscles.
  • Russell scrubbed angrily at his cheeks, trying to staunch the flow of tears.
  • High white washed interior walls dotted with tiny shuttered windows lean into the centre of the stage and a scrubbed floors lopes up and back to the rarely opened door.
  • This means that the buyer of this duplex flat in a large Victorian house can look forward to surroundings as scrubbed up as this newly refurbished property. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then he went into the bathroom and scrubbed furiously at the rune on his arm, until it was almost obliterated. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • Greg blinked, taking in her freshly scrubbed face, blue towelling robe and slippers and the untidy way her hair was piled on top of her head.
  • The linen was boiled, scrubbed, rinsed and given a final soak in Robin Blue to drag out the last erg of whiteness before starching.
  • While she scrubbed the garments in a soapy tub with her washboard, Jack used clothespins to hang them upon long lines of string attached to trees.
  • I'm upset that I scrubbed the kitchen floor Saturday and today it has been slopped with snow, slush and salt.
  • My knees were a scabrous ruin, looking somewhat like an archaeological dig; you could see the layers of skin eroded around the edge, several separate moist circles as I scrubbed my epidermis down to the muscle. Have It Your Way
  • I lifted one of her suntanned arms and scrubbed with the soap.
  • They carry me under a half-lowered blast shield that looks nuke-proof, then through a vault door, and finally into a series of cold, concrete rooms where I am fingerprinted and photographed, palpated and probed, swabbed, scanned, and scrubbed, deloused and depilated. Masked
  • The day I scrubbed the blood off my camera bag was the first time I really cried.
  • A Baker speech on his own ascension to czardom was promised, postponed and finally scrubbed; there was no way for him to give it without reinforcing the impression that Bush had had to ring in his friend as copresident. A SILVER BULLET
  • boys with scrubbed necks and faces
  • If this means the profile's scrubbed, ‘he continues, ‘that's fine by me.’
  • This warhorse has been scrubbed clean and readied for a new campaign.
  • While she scrubbed him she would invariably speak to him of the importance of personal hygiene.
  • I went off from the back of the pack, scrubbed the tyre in for three laps and pulled in to ensure I had maximum grip left for my important race.
  • She was the prettiest girl in the room, snub - nosed, scrubbed, smart, slender, dear.
  • Serves 6-8 as a mezze or 4 as a starter or light mealorganic carrots 750g, scrubbedextra-virgin olive oil 4 tbsp, plus a little extra for drizzlingsea saltblack peppercaraway seeds 1 level tbsp, roughly ground in a mortarfresh mint 2 tbsp, roughly chopped feta cheese 100g For the crispbread:butter 25gpitta breads 2Preheat the oven to 180C/gas mark 4. Choice cuts from Moro
  • They are then scrubbed with clean water and left to dry off for an hour or two in a warm room.
  • Beth gave his bare skin a once-over with a washcloth, but scrubbed more vigorously at his face.
  • The carpets were vacuumed and the bathroom was completely scrubbed clean.
  • And while you'd think there's nothing left to say about Italian-American food given the thousands of magazine articles and dozens of cookbooks that have scrubbed this particular gastronomical cupboard clean, nugget after nugget of good food and delectable ideas pop out of the recipes and stories lovingly told by Lidia and her daughter, Tanya Bastianich Manuali, in Lidia's Italy in America Alfred A. Rozanne Gold: Lidia's Italy in America
  • They are then scrubbed with clean water and left to dry off for an hour or two in a warm room.
  • Inside he is sluiced, scrubbed, massaged, rinsed, and blown dry with the automated precision associated with a modern car wash.
  • He scrubbed and soaped and washed and finally just relaxed.
  • When I scrubbed in ENT theatres it used to be called an antrum washout but probably has a completely new and fancy name now, like post-nasal irrigational lavage or something but William Hague was entirely thankful to have his done by this method whilst he was Prime Minister Nightingale Part Two : The Fountain Pen
  • She felt raw all over from the humiliating experience of being scrubbed with a cold car wash brush in the decon tent. Dark Oracle
  • In Division 3, two of the promotion chasers, Grangemouth and Glasgow Southern, lost out when their games were scrubbed.
  • Matthew scrubbed the coal dust from his face.
  • The woman scrubbed at her face with a tissue.
  • Each ingredient is scrubbed, pared, polished into a tiny jewel, all coarseness fined away.
  • Whoever wrote this story of Dante must have been at the economical pains to erase carefully the ecclesiastical script, thus curiously avenging so many palimpsests of Greek poets and Latin poets, whose lyrics have been scrubbed away with pumice-stone to make room for homilies and liturgies and hagiologies. The God of Love
  • She didn't much care for the idea but quickly bathed and scrubbed the dirt off of her body.
  • About 10,000 acres of older 4 ft. x 4 ft. plantations were thinned and underscrubbed.
  • There were heaps of dishrags in the kitchen so I grabbed one and scrubbed away at my pants.
  • Greg blinked, taking in her freshly scrubbed face, blue towelling robe and slippers and the untidy way her hair was piled on top of her head.
  • Pouring the entire, minute bottle of shampoo onto the floor of the shower, Mya took the scrubber, and scrubbed at the floor.
  • I think there are years of GOP propaganda taught in ivy league economic classes that need to be scrubbed away. Easter Lemming Liberal News
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  • she scrubbed the floors of the new apartment zestfully
  • Though he works for a fictional firm, the stature and trappings are old school, and his cohort of young associates all have the scrubbed and tweedy Harvard look about them.
  • Everything, including the weans, is being scrubbed mercilessly so that not a speck of dust or grime will survive into the New Year.
  • A belt of bushland, partially surrounding the home and buildings, had been underscrubbed, as a safeguard against fire.
  • The only reason that English isn't your second language after German -- he only reason the Congress isn't called the Reichstag -- the only reason the president isn't called the Fuhrer (by sane people) -- is that the blood of more than one million Americans and the toil and sacrifice of millions more scrubbed the stain of Nazism from the face of the earth. Sound Politics: Pressure on Democrats Building
  • There were no visions forthcoming, and after a minute of this masochism, he turned the heat up a little and scrubbed himself clean. SACRAMENT
  • While he scrubbed himself from head to toe, she sheared his hair, leaving just enough in back to cover his branded neck.
  • Two men busily scrubbed dingy, white plastic chairs, while another mopped soapy water off the tiled floor.
  • When I scrubbed in ENT theatres it used to be called an antrum washout but probably has a completely new and fancy name now, like post-nasal irrigational lavage or something but William Hague was entirely thankful to have his done by this method whilst he was Prime Minister Nightingale Part Two : The Fountain Pen
  • He scrubbed his skin until it was raw and red, stopping to look down at a tattoo on his right upper arm.
  • Washed, laundry is in the washer, tent is airing, boots are scrubbed, cleaned and re-proofed… and already my week away is beginning to feel like a dream.
  • I scrubbed the bath out with bleach; I poured it down the plugholes of the bath and sinks, then took the bag out to the car as well.
  • Step by step, however, the soil was scrubbed, the rail spur built, the masterplan drawn.
  • ½ lemon, scrubbed but not peeled body alkalizer, bioflavonoid-rich The Truth About Beauty
  • And Dean Windass, who had a goal scrubbed out by a marginal offside, is also on the banned list after collecting his fifth booking.
  • And by the sounds of it she spends quite a lot of her time being cupped, oiled and scrubbed - and eating fermented food. The Sun
  • Posy leaned her elbows on the scrubbed wooden draining board, letting the suds slither up her arms, and shook her head. TICKLED PINK
  • She had scrubbed between her legs and used such harsh douches that she was raw.
  • His wiry form was scrubbed and dressed in garb that young men normally wear only to funerals and for appearances before the headmaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • My mother, always keen to take action, scrubbed his tongue with a washrag.
  • He felt vibrantly alive, he felt clean, scrubbed by Debbie in a long cold shower.
  • And by the sounds of it she spends quite a lot of her time being cupped, oiled and scrubbed - and eating fermented food. The Sun
  • She enumerated the many rooms that were in the house: those that were covered with carpets, the margins whereof had to be beeswaxed: those others, only partially covered with rugs, which had to be entirely waxed: the upper rooms were uncarpeted and unrugged, and had, therefore, to be scrubbed: the basement, consisting of two red-flagged kitchens and a scullery, had also to be scoured out. Mary, Mary
  • He scrubbed the accumulated blood off, keeping his eyes closed.
  • His animal trainers and handlers scrubbed an ordinary gray elephant with white plaster and used peach-colored tint around the animal's ears, trunk and feet.
  • Most of the original tinning has been scrubbed away with years of use, but you can see the original red enamel around the logo, and the handle is still bright red, just like a Spong handle should be.
  • He was bathed; and scrubbed; and deloused; and perfumed.
  • I scrubbed the nappy with a wire brush, these being the non-disposable towelling terries of the environmental home.
  • Dirt, oil and bacteria are easily scrubbed off and washed away in this suspended state.
  • Furthermore, work areas are constantly being cleaned, scrubbed or otherwise maintained to a near-spotless condition.
  • The wide board floor was bare, but had been scrubbed until it shone. THE WITCH TREE SYMBOL
  • I cleaned and scrubbed, washed and purified, showered and bathed and sponged and splashed.
  • I thought of the infinite possibilities as I scrubbed, focusing on the bubbles the bristles of the brush made.
  • Once the gas is extracted, it is scrubbed to remove acids and dehumidified.
  • Then he soaped the scrubbing brush with red carbolic and scrubbed his back.

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