stubbed in English

verb
1
accidentally strike (one's toe) against something.
I stubbed my toe, swore, and tripped
2
extinguish (a lighted cigarette) by pressing the lighted end against something.
she stubbed out her cigarette in the overflowing ashtray
3
dig up (a plant) by the roots.

Use "stubbed" in a sentence

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1. Michael stubbed out his cigarette and put on work pants, work shirt and the peaked cap most Sicilian men wore.

2. Many also suffer aching toes as they constantly scrunch them up to grip the thong, while there is also the danger of the odd stubbed toe.

3. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Tobacco Ashtray ash‧tray / ˈæʃtreɪ / noun [countable] DFT a small dish where you put used cigarettes Examples from the Corpus Ashtray • Now, though the office air is clean, the butt-crammed Ashtray outside testifies that smoking is far from stubbed out.

4. Here Baucis, there Philemon grew, Till once a parson of our town, To mend his barn, cut Baucis down; At which, 'tis hard to be believed How much the other tree was grieved, Grow scrubby, died a-top, was stunted: So the next parson stubbed and burnt it.