grub up 的 3 个定义
- the thick-bodied, sluggish larva of several insects, as of a scarab beetle.
- a dull, plodding person; drudge.
- an unkempt person.
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grubbed, grub·bing.
- to dig; clear of roots, stumps, etc.
- to dig up by the roots; uproot.
- Slang. to supply with food; feed.
- Slang. to scrounge: to grub a cigarette.
grubbed, grub·bing.
- to dig; search by or as if by digging: We grubbed through piles of old junk to find the deed.
- to lead a laborious or groveling life; drudge: It's wonderful to have money after having to grub for so many years.
- to engage in laborious study.
- Slang. to eat; take food.
grub up 近义词
等同于 root
更多grub up例句
- When it comes to more casual grub, you’re looking at a pretty standard concessions operation, with a few notable exceptions.
- They gathered food in fruit trees above the pens, and the swine gulped down the guano and infected bits of grub that rained from above.
- Meg may have weighed as much as three times more, and would have presumably required proportional grub.
- From there, you’ll want to get a bit of grub, with a side of history.
- It was more the job of Gollum, kneeling in the muck of the lowlands, head down, digging with bare hands alongside the grubs and earthworms.
- Real-estate expert Julian Hitchcock told Grub Street he expects to see more chain restaurants pop up in New York.
- The man who started the L.A. food truck craze shares his favorite spots to grab some delicious grub on wheels.
- Nothing humbles an autocrat quite like the need to grub for votes.
- Good grub, lots of monitors, and the waitresses are usually hot.
- Summer is just over the surf, so start looking now for those hidden beach shacks where the best grub of the season is found.
- It wasn't long before she surprised the object of her search in the act of eating a fat grub beside a pumpkin.
- What of the infinite goodness of God in teaching the grub of the ichneumon-fly to eat up the cabbage caterpillar alive?
- For that matter, he said, he didn't care a tinker's dam if we were; he had grub and bedding and we were welcome to both.
- While we were packing grub and bedding on Piegan's extra horse, Lyn joined us, wrapped from head to heel in a yellow slicker.
- She said Noo York took a turrible lot of money–clothes, and grub, and so forth and so on.