1 You must grub out the roots that have grown in, too.
2 The boy's down forrad, teasin' grub out of a flunky.
3 Tell them to get the grub out to-night.
4 I'll have the grub out in a jiffy.
5 I member our white folks had us packin' grub out in the woods cause they was spectin' the Yankees.
6 If I find anything bitter about my food, even here in barracks, I'm going to toss the grub out .
7 The land is not mine, but I could grub out this growth entirely, instead of taking only what I need.
8 Only those remained who were old or crippled, and a few- averyfew-whohad undertaken to grub out tiny farms among the stumps.
9 Seated on the ground they used these to break the upper part of the soil and to grub out weeds, grass, and old cornstalks.
10 Farmers will often grub out an elder from the hedge as its brittle stem and lack of spines make it a poor choice for stock-proofing.
11 No need of grubbing out my life then in that old sheep-pasture.
12 They had been grubbed up, but they had not been grubbed out .
13 The undergrowth was grubbed out and also piled and burned.
14 There's a kilometer of wall-to-wall grubs out there, and we're in this shit together.
15 Jarge had a very narrow escape when grubbing out an old willow overhanging a pool.
16 Graham has spent a year grubbing out the R. ponticum to make way for new planting.
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