rubbing

[ˈrʌbɪŋ]

rubbing Definition

  • 1the action of moving one's hand or a cloth repeatedly back and forth on the surface of something
  • 2the application of pressure with friction to a part of the body to relieve pain and stiffness

Using rubbing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rubbing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She gave the table a good rubbing to remove the dirt.

  • Example

    The athlete received a rubbing on his sore leg muscles.

  • Example

    The rubbing of the shoes against the pavement caused them to wear out quickly.

rubbing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rubbing

Phrases with rubbing

  • a solution containing isopropyl alcohol, used for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces or skin

    Example

    She applied rubbing alcohol to the wound to prevent infection.

  • rubbing shoulders

    to spend time with or be in the company of someone important or famous

    Example

    At the gala, she was rubbing shoulders with some of the most influential people in the industry.

  • to emphasize someone's mistake or misfortune in a way that is annoying or unkind

    Example

    He kept rubbing it in that he had won the game, even though it was just luck.

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Summary: rubbing in Brief

The term 'rubbing' [ˈrʌbɪŋ] refers to the action of moving one's hand or a cloth repeatedly back and forth on the surface of something or the application of pressure with friction to a part of the body to relieve pain and stiffness. It can also refer to phrases like 'rubbing alcohol,' used for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces or skin, and 'rubbing shoulders,' meaning to spend time with or be in the company of someone important or famous.

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