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1 The sound seemed to rub over my skin, like the brush of fur.
2 Tom, the gardener, shall take in your bicycle and give it a rub over .
3 He could feel his palms rub over the seam where the fabric was lumpy.
4 Mix the marinade ingredients together and rub over the chops.
5 I be gwain to give myself a rub over and put on my Sunday gown.
6 When baked and while hot, rub over the top with molasses and let it dry on.
7 With a fork pressed into a butter ball, rub over the bottom of the hot blazer.
8 Wipe dry, and rub over with very little linseed oil upon a clean sponge or flannel.
9 Wash the rind of lemon or orange and wipe dry, then rub over all sides of the sugar.
10 When the skin begins to brown slightly, rub over it a clean piece of cloth dipped in melted butter.
11 I'd take soot out of the chimney and black my shoes then take a biscuit and rub over them to shine 'em.
12 Once toasted, take a peeled and halved clove of garlic and rub over the toast -giving a lovely hint of garlic.
13 Alter your sling length if the setup causes the sling or rope to rub over the edge of the cliff or a block.
14 Ideally, your rope should be clipped to a solid anchor below the top of the cliff, so the rope does not rub over any edges.
15 Page 179: rubbed over the suface changed to rubbed over the surface
16 New tinware rubbed over with fresh lard and heated will never rust.
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