1 We run out of grub up there, and finally I gave out.
2 We've hung our grub up so nothing can get hold of it.
3 This it uses to grub up roots and other things on which it lives.
4 This man's religion has not been powerful enough to grub up the roots of the thorns.
5 They have to grub up before Some aliens.
6 You will have to assign men to cut brush, to pile it, and to grub up the roots.
7 Unless you grub up more adventures.'
8 You need not set detectives to grub up my tragedy; it is a common enough weed in this world.
9 They have never taken the trouble to grub up the stumps, and each man must look out for shelter.
10 How hard would it have been to grub up the weeds and put in a decent crop of potatoes?
11 Settlers in forest lands have found that it is endless work to grub up the trees, or even to fell them.
12 They'll all come to court with what they can grub up in the way of brickbats-facts ,ifthey can get 'em, lies, anyway!
13 There was no one to grub up pig-nuts for her, nor to extract insects of an edible sort from beneath the bark of trees.
14 But like the snout of the boar shall my word grub up the basis of your souls; a ploughshare will I be called by you.
15 To grub up coppice woodland and replace it with a plantation of spruce larches is to destroy it as effectively as covering it with concrete.
16 No one else grubs up the moss so wantonly as Tommy Brock.
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