Sentences with rub
rub
R r - To rub oneself dry
- The tire rubbing against the fender
- He rubbed his arms and stiff legs. [VERB noun]
- A cat was rubbing against my leg. [VERB preposition]
- She took off her glasses and rubbed them hard. [VERB noun]
- He rubbed oil into my back. [VERB noun preposition]
- He rubbed his hands together a few times. [V n together]
- Smear cream on to your baby's skin at the edges of the plaster to prevent it from rubbing. [VERB]
- 'What do you want to write about?'. And there was the rub, because I didn't yet know.
- She sometimes asks if I want a back rub.
- ...a fresh cucumber rub for your whole face.
- rub it clean
- He rubbed ointment into his back
- To rub a table top with wax polish; to rub the entire back area.
- To rub the cloth over the glass pane.
- To rub lotion on her chapped hands.
- He rubbed his hands together.
- Chalk rubs off easily.
- He manages to rub along.
- An alcohol rub.
- To resent rubs concerning one's character.
- We'd like to travel, but the rub is that we have no money.
- The situation was embarrassing enough without having you rub it in.
- A manner that seemed to rub everyone the wrong way.