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scrub brush
noun
- a brush with stiff, short bristles for scrubbing.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of scrub brush1
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Example Sentences
Give your cutting board a good rinse and rub down with a dish cloth or scrub brush.
On both sides and in front arose a series of rocks, more or less steep, and covered only with scrub brush, impossible to ascend.
Finger nails cut even with end of fingers and cleaned daily with scrub brush.
But when Gail found her with soap and scrub-brush polishing off each precious ball, she was forced to curb her zealous gardening.
Hence, in the west, it has come to mean any low or scrub brush that thickly covers a hill or mountain-side.
Nowhere was there any shade except the tiny pools of shadow at the roots of the scrub brush.
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