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Scrubs

noun
1.
Protective garment worn by surgeons during operations.  Synonyms: gown, surgical gown.



Scrub

noun
1.
Dense vegetation consisting of stunted trees or bushes.  Synonyms: bush, chaparral.
2.
The act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush and soap and water.  Synonyms: scouring, scrubbing.
verb
(past & past part. scrubbed; pres. part. scrubbing)
1.
Clean with hard rubbing.  Synonym: scour.
2.
Wash thoroughly.  Synonym: scrub up.
3.
Postpone indefinitely or annul something that was scheduled.  Synonyms: call off, cancel, scratch.  "Cancel the dinner party" , "We had to scrub our vacation plans" , "Scratch that meeting--the chair is ill"



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"Scrubs" Quotes from Famous Books



... find out is, that every individual you encounter in the City of Washington almost—and certainly every separate and distinct individual in the public employment, from the highest bureau chief, clear down to the maid who scrubs Department halls, the night watchmen of the public buildings and the darkey boy who purifies the Department spittoons—represents Political Influence. Unless you can get the ear of a Senator, or a Congressman, ...
— The Gilded Age, Part 3. • Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) and Charles Dudley Warner

... run this blazer on us? Them fellers at Plain View? Er them scrubs at Cinche? This town ain't a-goin' ...
— The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VIII (of X) • Various

... give him his direction on the course. The machine was run out on to the starting ground at Park Royal and set going at 5.19 a.m. on April 23rd. After a run of 100 yards, the machine went up over Wormwood Scrubs on its journey to Normandy, near Hillmorten, which was the first arranged stopping place en route; Grahame White landed here in good trim at 7.20 a.m., having covered 75 miles and made a world's record cross country flight. ...
— A History of Aeronautics • E. Charles Vivian

... thorough taboo of leaven. The audacious archaeologist of the thirtieth century may trace back the origin of the festival to the Spring Cleaning, the annual revel of the English housewife, for it is now that the Ghetto whitewashes itself and scrubs itself and paints itself and pranks itself and purifies its pans in a baptism of fire. Now, too, the publican gets unto himself a white sheet and suspends it at his door and proclaims that he sells Kosher rum by ...
— Children of the Ghetto • I. Zangwill

... professional I was no more than a canned lobster. I dunno how it was—I seemed to lose heart. I guess I got too much imagination. There was a formality and publicness about it that kind of weakened my nerve. I never won a fight in the ring. Light-weights and all kinds of scrubs used to sign up with my manager and then walk up and tap me on the wrist and see me fall. The minute I seen the crowd and a lot of gents in evening clothes down in front, and seen a professional come inside the ropes, I got ...
— Options • O. Henry


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