Scrub [verb]

Definition of Scrub:

clean with force

Synonyms of Scrub:

Rub

Mop

Wash

Brush

Cleanse

Scour

Polish

Abrade

Buff


Opposite/Antonyms of Scrub:


Sentence/Example of Scrub:

Ponds in the scrub could not easily be identified as channels.

And what boldness is this for a scrub of a servant to speak in such a way before her master?

I've had to let the fire go down here, an' scrub till I could ha' cried.

Besides, she had tried to scrub his favorite violin with sapolio.

I did not get into a single game, I was only used on the "scrub" in our practice.

So mean-looking an individual was this guest that he had been nicknamed "The Scrub."

Choose nice potatoes, not too large, and scrub them perfectly clean.

There were no trees, except a grove of scrub pine perhaps a mile away.

But not as a son this time, only as a servant, to scour and scrub to the end of his life.

A mile from Eastboro, and he was alone in a grove of scrub pines.