Definitions
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- adjective
comparative form ofscrubby : morescrubby
Etymologies
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Examples
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All trails faded as the land became drier and scrubbier, eventually turning into a great and vast ash-colored wasteland.
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The oak trees got scrubbier, and the ground cover faded from vivid green to pale brown.
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The oak trees got scrubbier, and the ground cover faded from vivid green to pale brown.
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The oak trees got scrubbier, and the ground cover faded from vivid green to pale brown.
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The oak trees got scrubbier, and the ground cover faded from vivid green to pale brown.
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Up, up, he went, and the pines grew shorter and scrubbier.
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It’s only a few hours drive north of my town, but you can almost see the landscape changing, flatter and with scrubbier bushes, as you move closer and closer to the Sahara.
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It’s only a few hours drive north of my town, but you can almost see the landscape changing, flatter and with scrubbier bushes, as you move closer and closer to the Sahara.
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Such a backfield would not send shivers up the spine of most fantasy managers—and indeed it didn’t concern Thind, who referred to the duo as “scrub and scrubbier.”
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Such a backfield would not send shivers up the spine of most fantasy managers—and indeed it didn’t concern Thind, who referred to the duo as “scrub and scrubbier.”
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