scrubskrĘŚb
scrub (v)
- present
- scrubs
- past
- scrubbed
- past participle
- scrubbed
- present participle
- scrubbing
scrub (n)
- plural
- scrubs
scrub
English Definitions:
scrub, chaparral, bush (noun)
dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes
scrub, scrubbing, scouring (adj)
the act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush and soap and water
scrub (verb)
(of domestic animals) not selectively bred
scrub, scour (verb)
clean with hard rubbing
"She scrubbed his back"
scrub, scrub up (verb)
wash thoroughly
"surgeons must scrub prior to an operation"
cancel, call off, scratch, scrub (verb)
postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled
"Call off the engagement"; "cancel the dinner party"; "we had to scrub our vacation plans"; "scratch that meeting--the chair is ill"
scrub (Noun)
One who labors hard and lives meanly; a mean fellow.
scrub (Noun)
One who is a freak or unable to complete easy tasks.
scrub
A thicket or jungle, often specified by the name of the prevailing plant; as, oak scrub, palmetto scrub, etc.
scrub
One of the common livestock of a region of no particular breed or not of pure breed, especially when inferior in size, etc. Often used to refer to male animals unsuited for breeding.
scrub
Vegetation of inferior quality, though sometimes thick and impenetrable, growing in poor soil or in sand; also, brush.
scrub
One who is no longer new to a game but still exhibits novice tendencies.
scrub
One not on the first team of players, a substitute.
scrub (Noun)
An instance of scrubbing.
scrub (Noun)
A cancellation.
scrub
A worn-out brush.
scrub
One who scrubs.
scrub
Clothing worn while performing surgery.
scrub (Verb)
To rub hard; to wash with rubbing; usually, to rub with a wet brush, or with something coarse or rough, for the purpose of cleaning or brightening; as, to scrub a floor, a doorplate.
scrub (Verb)
To rub anything hard, especially with a wet brush; to scour;
scrub
To be diligent and penurious; as, to scrub hard for a living.
scrub
To call off a scheduled event; to cancel.
scrub
To eliminate or to correct data from a set of records to bring it inline with other similar datasets
scrub (Adjective)
Mean; dirty; contemptible; scrubby.
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