Use "rub off" in a sentence

1. These stains won't rub off.

2. These marks won't rub off.

3. A shame does not rub off.

4. The mud rub off quite easily.

5. The mud will rub off easily.

6. Chances are their happiness will rub off.

7. The mud will rub off quite easily.

8. Maybe some of it'll rub off on you.

9. His experience will rub off on the other players.

10. I wriggled into them, hoping something would rub off.

11. What does Abrade mean? To rub or wear off; erode

12. I was hoping some of his genius might rub off.

13. I hope her candidates will rub off on her husband.

14. Rub off the rubber rubbish from the club and tube.

15. Some of the gold paint had begun to rub off.

16. Scrapes (Abrasions) are skin wounds that rub or tear off skin

17. The stains on the tiles are very hard to rub off.

18. Abrade Meaning: ""to rub or wear away; rub or scrape off," 1670s, from Latin Abradere "to scrape off, shave away," from… See definitions of Abrade.

19. I know, but if you rub your face... it's gonna come off.

20. Setting the two filter angles corresponds to choosing spots to rub off.

21. Clearly Richard's disgusting motoring habits were beginning to rub off on me.

22. His enthusiasm is starting to rub off on the rest of us.

23. When peppers are cool enough to handle, the skin should rub off.

24. 26 synonyms for Abrade: scrape, grind, skin, file, scratch, erode, graze, erase, scour, wear off, rub off

25. Maybe some of the positive vibes will rub off into my real life.

26. Paint on oil-based paint, then partially rub off for an antiqued look.

27. Rub it on, then immediately wipe it off with a washcloth or tissue.

28. These new shoes are so tiff that they rub the skin off my ankles.

29. Jimmy is wery lucky; I wish some of his luck would rub off on me.

30. Servants of God encounter that attitude daily, but it should not rub off on them.

31. Slice off the top inch of each Artichoke and rub the cut area with lemon

32. You should never wash roots before storing, but always gently rub off any loose soil.

33. John is very lucky; I wish some of his luck would rub off on me.

34. 3 There's the rub / Therein lies the rub.

35. Don't rub .

36. Rub well, quickly

37. Rub it clockwise!

38. We encouraged our children to enjoy good music,hoping that its calming power would rub off onto them.

39. The lettering on the bottom of the Booty does just rub off very easily and it gets everywhere

40. The hardier hot foil printing burns the foil on to the leather so that it doesn't rub off.

41. It did not take long for the glory of our victory in the Second World War to rub off.

42. Rub the lotion on.

43. Ay, there's the rub.

44. RUB You gently rub your hand over your Byssine waistcoat, admiring the fit

45. Abrasive adjective (ROUGH) having a rough surface that will rub off a thin layer of another surface: The paint comes off with an Abrasive steel-wool pad.

46. But here's the rub.

47. Rub the surface smooth.

48. Soap & Water Cleanable Blot (don't rub) liquid spills with a clean, dry cloth and brush off any loose dirt

49. Rub up the skillet please.

50. Rub the cream in well.

51. It will not rub out.

52. Ink stains don't rub out.

53. Without thy liver rub anything.

54. Rub out the wrong word.

55. The ink won't rub out.

56. I know; don't rub it in.

57. Rub ointment onto the wasp sting.

58. The stains will not rub out.

59. abrade verb scrape, grind, skin, file, scratch, erode, graze, erase, scour, wear off, rub off, wear down, scuff, wear away, scrape away, scrape out The rough rock had Abraded her skin

60. This ink stain won't rub out.

61. Rub the margarine into the flour.

62. Go and rub your hands dry.

63. Abrade verb scrape, grind, skin, file, scratch, erode, graze, erase, scour, wear off, rub off, wear down, scuff, wear away, scrape away, scrape out The rough rock had Abraded her skin

64. Abrade verb scrape, grind, skin, file, scratch, erode, graze, erase, scour, wear off, rub off, wear down, scuff, wear away, scrape away, scrape out The rough rock had Abraded her skin

65. The world’s bad or indifferent moral attitudes can rub off on young and old alike, eroding their resolve to walk the narrow way.

66. Tighten the straps so they don't rub.

67. You don't need to rub it in.

68. Rub out chalk marks with an eraser.

69. Rub out the mark on the book.

70. Gently rub it in your whole scalp .

71. Rub in this cream every fours hours.

72. Rub the ointment well in the skin.

73. She gave her knee a quick rub.

74. Rub in this cream once a day.

75. Badly fitting shoes are bound to rub.

76. I can't get it to rub out.

77. Rub in this cream every four hours.

78. Latin Attritus, past participle of atterere to rub against, rub away, from ad- + terere to rub Learn More About attrite Time Traveler for attrite The first known use of attrite was in the 15th century

79. The point of this exercise, explained the Book of Deuteronomy, was to make sure the "abhorrent" religions of nearby peoples didn't rub off on Israelites.

80. 5 You should rub this liniment in hard.