scrub brush
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Definition
- Noun:
- A cleaning tool with short, stiff bristles: A scrub brush is a handheld brush designed for heavy-duty cleaning tasks. Its short, stiff bristles are effective at removing dirt, grime, or stains from surfaces by applying physical pressure and scrubbing action.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- I need a scrub brush to clean the mud off these boots.
- She used a scrub brush and soapy water to scrub the patio tiles.
- For tough stains on the grill, a metal scrub brush works best.
Advanced Usage
- "to give something a good scrub with a scrub brush": to clean something thoroughly using this tool.
- Before painting, you should give the wall a good scrub with a scrub brush to remove any grease.
Variants and Related Words
Scrubber (n): A person or thing that scrubs; can also refer to a similar cleaning tool.
- She is a diligent scrubber of pots and pans.
- Use a pot scrubber for the burnt food.
Scrubbing brush (n): A variant term, synonymous with "scrub brush," more common in British English.
- He bought a new scrubbing brush for the kitchen.
Synonyms
- Scouring brush: A brush used for scouring or scrubbing, often similar in function.
- Cleaning brush: A general term for any brush used for cleaning purposes.
Related Phrases
- "To scrub down" (phrasal verb): to clean a surface or object thoroughly, often using a scrub brush.
- We need to scrub down the deck before the party.
Related Idioms
- "To scrub up well": An idiom meaning to look very clean and smart after making an effort with one's appearance. While not directly about the tool, it uses the core verb "scrub."
- He usually wears old clothes for work, but he scrubs up well for formal events.
Noun
- a brush with short stiff bristles for heavy cleaning