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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
First recorded in 1675–85
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Example Sentences
Give your cutting board a good rinse and rub down with a dish cloth or scrub brush.
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On both sides and in front arose a series of rocks, more or less steep, and covered only with scrub brush, impossible to ascend.
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Finger nails cut even with end of fingers and cleaned daily with scrub brush.
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But when Gail found her with soap and scrub-brush polishing off each precious ball, she was forced to curb her zealous gardening.
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Hence, in the west, it has come to mean any low or scrub brush that thickly covers a hill or mountain-side.
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Nowhere was there any shade except the tiny pools of shadow at the roots of the scrub brush.
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