rubbing 的定义
- an act or action of a person or thing that rubs.
- an impression of an incised or sculptured surface made by laying paper over it and rubbing with heelball, graphite, or a similar substance until the image appears.
rubbing 近义词
stroke, massage
更多rubbing例句
- He was even photographed rubbing sunscreen into her ass on a yacht, in what tabloids immediately dubbed a reprise of the famous butt kiss from “Jenny From the Block.”
- The soft material inside and out meant this suit was immediately comfortable, especially on the neck, with no chafing or rubbing.
- Most importantly, you want socks that cushion, support, breathe, prevent rubbing and blisters, and if necessary, compress.
- All Hoka shoes are built on a wider platform than typical runners or hikers, helping the toes to spread out to create less rubbing between digits.
- One goal for haptics researchers is to mimic sensations resulting from force and movement, such as pressure, sliding or rubbing.
- The better she does,” she said, rubbing the skin around the clamps, “the heavier it gets.
- Establishment figures, Tea Partiers, evangelicals, and libertarians will all be rubbing elbows at a single theater.
- Many were heard coughing and seen rubbing watery, stinging red eyes.
- For the past week, political junkies throughout my home city of Chicago have been rubbing our hands in giddy anticipation.
- He had his right hand to his face and was absent-mindedly rubbing the scar on his left cheekbone.
- “Let us have some of your best wine to-day, waiter,” said old Wardle, rubbing his hands.
- "Thank you," said Lauritz, in his deepest tones, as he stood rubbing his hands together in the doorway.
- She put her free hand up to his shoulder, and then against his cheek, rubbing it softly.
- It pleased him also to get on familiar terms with the big dogs that came about him, rubbing themselves sociably against his legs.
- No shooting and they would be miles away before they stopped rubbing their eyes in that one water-tank burg.