grub

[ɡrʌb]

grub Definition

  • 1the larva of an insect, especially a beetle
  • 2food, especially that which is simple or cheap
  • 3to dig in the ground for something that is not easy to find

Using grub: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garden was infested with grubs.

  • Example

    We had to eat grub from a can while camping.

  • Example

    He spent all day grubbing for gold in the river.

grub Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for grub

Phrases with grub

  • the larva of a beetle, especially the June beetle

    Example

    The lawn was destroyed by grub worms.

  • a district of London formerly inhabited by impoverished writers and literary hacks

    Example

    In the 18th century, many aspiring writers lived in Grub Street.

  • grub up

    dig up by the roots; destroy completely

    Example

    The construction work grubbed up all the trees in the area.

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Summary: grub in Brief

The term 'grub' [ɡrʌb] has three main meanings. Firstly, it refers to the larva of an insect, especially a beetle. Secondly, it refers to food, especially that which is simple or cheap. Lastly, it means to dig in the ground for something that is not easy to find. Examples include 'The garden was infested with grubs,' 'We had to eat grub from a can while camping,' and 'He spent all day grubbing for gold in the river.'

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