Definition of Scrubbable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrubbable

scrub brush
scrub bull
scrub fowl
scrub nurse
scrub oak
scrub oaks
scrub palmetto
scrub pine
scrub plane
scrub robin
scrub robins
scrub typhus
scrub up
scrub wallabies
scrub wallaby
scrubbable (current term)
scrubbed
scrubbers
scrubbier
scrubbiest
scrubbily
scrubbiness
scrubbing
scrubbing brush
scrubbings
scrubbird
scrubboard
scrubboards
scrubby

Literary usage of Scrubbable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Complete Housekeeper by Emily Holt (1903)
"Every sick-room ought to have at least one light folding-screen, with a scrubbable white-wood frame, and panels of gathered lawn, cheese-cloth, ..."

2. Three Westerners Abroad: European Trip in 1900, Over the Pond in 1905 by Laura A. Taylor (1907)
"Scrubbing seems to be a favorite pastime with most of the women in these villages; they scrub the sidewalks and everything that is scrubbable. ..."

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