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View synonyms for scrubs

scrubs

/ skrʌbs /

plural noun

  1. the hygienic clothing worn by surgeons and other operating theatre staff during an operation


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Blake escapes from the Scrubs, hides out near the prison, and then makes his way across Europe to Moscow.

Zach Braff and Donald Faison The Scrubs stars reunited to sing this holiday duet.

Closing traditional polling stations scrubs neighborhoods -- and especially schools -- of the election experience.

The wild-eyed young man had hopelessly tangled hair and wore rumpled baby-blue scrubs.

“No Scrubs,” an anthem about self-respect on the dating market.

It was a plateau of volcanic rock, with scrubs of hazel, and bents and reeds and harebells ceaselessly stroked by the wind.

"Give the ball to the scrubs," said the captain, who was also coaching.

Only the blacks knew the paths through the brown-feathered reeds and dense ti-tree scrubs.

Lining up the scrubs some thirty yards from the goal, Leland gave Bunny the ball, with instructions to boot it over the bar.

She grows excited, breathes loud and fast, laughs, and scrubs me light-heartedly.

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