Use "theres the rub|there the rub" in a sentence

1. 3 There's the rub / Therein lies the rub.

2. Rub the lotion on.

3. Ay, there's the rub.

4. Don't rub .

5. But here's the rub.

6. Rub the surface smooth.

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

8. Rub well, quickly

9. Rub it clockwise!

10. Rub up the skillet please.

11. Rub the cream in well.

12. Rub out the wrong word.

13. The ink won't rub out.

14. Rub the margarine into the flour.

15. Rub ointment onto the wasp sting.

16. The mud rub off quite easily.

17. The stains will not rub out.

18. The mud will rub off easily.

19. Rub out the mark on the book.

20. Rub the ointment well in the skin.

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

22. The mud will rub off quite easily.

23. These stains won't rub off.

24. It will not rub out.

25. Ink stains don't rub out.

26. Without thy liver rub anything.

27. These marks won't rub off.

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

29. A shame does not rub off.

30. 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

31. First rub the baking tray well with butter.

32. Rub the cream in with a circular motion.

33. This ink stain won't rub out.

34. Go and rub your hands dry.

35. Prick the potatoes and rub the skins with salt.

36. Don't let the wire rub up against the pipe.

37. To sleep: perchance to dream: aye, there's the rub.

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

39. Rub out chalk marks with an eraser.

40. Chances are their happiness will rub off.

41. The Chimichurri rub is especially good on flank steak

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

43. To sleep - perchance to dream : ay, there's the rub!

44. Gently rub it in your whole scalp .

45. Rub in this cream every fours hours.

46. She gave her knee a quick rub.

47. Rub in this cream once a day.

48. Badly fitting shoes are bound to rub.

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

50. Rub in this cream every four hours.

51. You can rub out the chalk marks with the eraser.

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

53. The hotel is in the middle of nowhere and there lies the rub. We don't have a car.

54. The mob is planning to rub out the key witness.

55. 5 You should rub this liniment in hard.

56. Rub out this word and write it again.

57. Pat dry and rub the entire Bresaola with olive oil

58. Rub a damp sponge over the flesh side of the leather.

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

60. 12 To sleep: perchance to dream: aye, there's the rub.

61. When you rub your hands together the friction produces heat.

62. You won't be tempted to rub out ideas.

63. Rub in butter until it feels like crumbs.

64. You're here to rub my nose in it?

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

66. I rub his ears briskly and pet him.

67. Lightly rub spice mixture over skin of quail.

68. And therein, as the Bard would tell us, lies the rub.

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

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71. There 's no need to rush it , rub it , or treat it with lotions or creams .

72. The CroswodSolver.com system found 19 answers for rub Abrasively crossword clue

73. The situation was embarrassing enough without having you rub it in.

74. Are you trying to rub this in or something?

75. 7 You want to rub it on your buttocks?

76. Rub some of this mosquito - repellent on your legs.

77. Besmears: to rub an oily or sticky substance over.

78. Don't rub it in that we have failed again.

79. Dave: Yeah. You don't need to rub it in.

80. Rub the cream on your skin and let it sink in.