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rub out

1 of 1verb
/ˈrʌb aʊt/
Forms:rubs out,rubbing out,rubbed out,rubbed out
1

to remove something by using friction or a rubbing motion, often referring to pencil marks, ink, or other marks on a surface

  • She tried to rub out the pencil marks on the paper.
  • He used an eraser to rub out the incorrect answers in his test.
  • They had to rub the graffiti out from the classroom walls.
  • The artist decided to rub out the sketch and start over with a fresh canvas.
  • It's challenging to rub out permanent marker stains from whiteboards.