cancel or abandon (something)
the first two races had to be scrubbed because of blustery winds and rough seas
use water to remove impurities from (gas or vapour)
the vapour is scrubbed by the condensate
(of a driver) allow (a tyre) to slide or scrape across the road surface so as to reduce speed
I usually only scrub the front tyre when I get into a turn too hot
(of a rider) rub the arms and legs urgently on a horse's neck and flanks to urge it to move faster
by now the field was spreadeagled and scrubbing to keep in touch with the hounds
an act of scrubbing something or someone
give the floor a good scrub
a semi-abrasive cosmetic lotion applied to the face or body in order to cleanse the skin
don't use facial scrubs if your skin is sensitive
special hygienic clothing worn by surgeons during operations
Bill emerged from the delivery room in green scrubs
denoting a shrubby or small form of a plant
scrub apple trees
an insignificant or contemptible person
you are a mean scrub
an informal team game played by children in a public area
hardly anyone ever plays scrub these days
we were playing scrub baseball