scrubber

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definition
noun
She looked around, and saw a bottle of hotel shampoo, and a brush scrubber .
a brush or other object used to clean something.
example
I had a 'scrubber' wash me down for 20 minutes, using scouring pad mittens and a really abrasive paste that helped to remove most of my dead skin.
a plastic pan 'scrubber'
Holding a gas torch in his gloved hand, he burns some excess solder off the machine's 'scrubber' .
She looked around, and saw a bottle of hotel shampoo, and a brush 'scrubber' .
Whatever that is, I don't have one, so I used a stainless steel 'scrubber' .
‘Spray your mat and rub it down with a sponge, terry cloth or plastic 'scrubber' ,’ she instructs.
Pouring the entire, minute bottle of shampoo onto the floor of the shower, Mya took the 'scrubber' , and scrubbed at the floor.
The spokesman said a street 'scrubber' and vacuum cleaner washes St Patrick's Street and Emmet Place only.
Then scrub that area with a stiff brush, electric 'scrubber' or very fine steel wool pads to loosen old wax.
Avery remained silent and I took it as a sign that our conversation was over with so I made my way out to the hall, where the bucket and 'scrubber' waited for me in a closet.
There are logically three possibilities: a dirty surface of some kind, particle-laden air, as in a 'scrubber' or an air purifier - or possibly, both.
I grumbled as I made my way to where the 'scrubber' and bucket was, I was well aware of its location after using it for so often.
If the air is dirty, there must be a missing 'scrubber' on a smokestack or a drainpipe that needs a filter.
Apply products containing an antibacterial agent like tri-closan and/or salicylic acid with a 'scrubber' daily to cleanse and exfoliate hard-to-reach areas.
‘I was cleaning,’ she fumbled, looking down at the 'scrubber' lying near her feet.
After you wood burn, use a nylon pot 'scrubber' to get rid of the waxy residue and give the gourd a more professional look.
Use it with a puffy body 'scrubber' (those net-like ball things).
The chimneys at these fertiliser plants are fitted with 'scrubbers' to trap these toxins, and all of this noxious material is collected in a solution known as scrubbers liquor.
Within six months the plant had installed 'scrubbers' in the plant's chimneys.
Cleaner gas technologies and 'scrubbers' to remove sulphur would reduce emissions to half the UK quality standards by 2005.
However, key potential improvements, such a requirement for sulphur 'scrubbers' , have not been properly considered.
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