Similar words: drubbing, scrubbing, clubbing, rubbish, chubbiness, ebbing, tabbing, webbing. Meaning: ['rʌbɪŋ] n. 1. the resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another 2. representation consisting of a copy (as of an engraving) made by laying paper over something and rubbing it with charcoal 3. effort expended in moving one object over another with pressure.
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121. She took trouble with her hair, and bathed her face regularly in cold water before rubbing it well with the towel.
122. There were retro-outfit types rubbing elbows with people wearing the original gear.
123. Battle is joined and lawyers are rubbing their hands in anticipation.
124. Naughty students could end lessons for the day simply by rubbing a ramp inside a radiator.
125. It stared at it for a moment, rubbing its arms, and then it picked up the telephone.
126. And ace marksman Aldo is rubbing his hands in glee at the prospect.
127. The patient was also quite unaware that he had been rubbing his chest just prior to fainting.
128. Rubbing his cheekbones in slow circles, he winces with pain at the sight of his own ugly mug.
129. A simple riffle system can speed up the processing of the lode All this has led to some skill rubbing off.
130. Any two surfaces rubbing together produce frictional heat, such as a brake shoe pressing against a brake-drum.
131. Thousands of people will be rubbing their hands with glee.
132. The old dining-room is now a brass rubbing centre and the drawing-room is used for meetings and lectures.
133. Rubbing is done with the fingertips and is usually a gentle stroking motion.
134. Simon explains,(www.Sentencedict.com) whisking off his cap and rubbing his head gently.
135. For some children, a light, feathery touch feels like some one rubbing sandpaper over sunburned skin.
136. I found it difficult to take a rubbing so, despite my lack of artistic ability, I've drawn a sketch.
137. We tried to make a fire by rubbing two sticks together.
138. Then, after rubbing themselves dry on the bath robe, they dressed and climbed the cliff again.
139. Andriutti was rubbing the back of his left arm with his right hand, as if it itched.
140. They washed in smoke and heat, rubbing themselves down in their own sweat.
141. A child might not complain of itching, but she might be rubbing her eyes or nose repeatedly.
142. Spin the straw by placing it between the palms of your hands, rubbing them back and forth.
143. Over the past few weeks they'd been rubbing along fairly civilly, though not without the occasional spark flying between them.
144. Joe stared down at the large, rough hand gently rubbing against him.
145. As those projects struggle to take form, competition seems to be rubbing rivals uncomfortably.
146. He stood facing the wall where the lizard stains were, rubbing the back of his neck.
147. The tack adds to this by rubbing the cheek against the sharp teeth.
148. The doctor was rubbing her hands, probably to warm them, but it looked like a gesture of glee and greed.
149. He curled his tail round my legs, rubbing his body against me.
150. She took another slug of beer and continued rubbing eye shadow from her left eyelid.
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