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Meanings of
scrubs
in English
Portuguese
vestido
Back to the meaning
Protective garment worn by surgeons during operations.
gown
surgical gown
Portuguese
vestido
Usage of
scrubs
in English
1
Meanwhile, the costume department has been producing medical
scrubs
for health workers.
2
He made it past the cells and the
scrubs
'
quarters without incident.
3
The surgical
scrubs
left no mystery to the state of Nick's arousal.
4
It realises the dream of some insane hygienist: it
scrubs
the sky.
5
No longer in surgical
scrubs
,
the sergeant's powerful build was more evident.
6
Capparis Mitchelii has a downy fruit, and is common in the
scrubs
.
7
The following day, fifteenth from water, we accomplished twenty-six miles of
scrubs
.
8
Given what he and his brother endure here, KP
scrubs
up agreeably.
9
The lady vet in the green
scrubs
chose this moment to reappear.
10
Then Karras and I went to shower and change into fresh
scrubs
.
11
She had just delivered a baby and changed out of her
scrubs
.
12
She
scrubs
now in a bank building, and washes at other places.
13
Along the river bank, rotting corpses are still tangled in the
scrubs
.
14
Two-thirds said they did not have gloves, masks, soap, goggles or
scrubs
.
15
Andrew's going to do a C. The dad's changing into
scrubs
now.
16
She's wearing a hospital ID tag, but no medical coat or
scrubs
.
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scrubs
scrub
Noun
Singular
scrub
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
surgical scrubs
blue scrubs
green scrubs
dense scrubs
facial scrubs
More collocations
Translations for
scrubs
Portuguese
vestido
Scrubs
through the time
Scrubs
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common