Scrubbing in a sentence as a noun

Each time, hed look up, and nod, then go back to scrubbing dishes.

The video has no scrubbing controls on it.

They are just adding one new kind of scrubbing to the list of things they already must do.

It won't be possible to scrub the whole world with poisons the way we have begun scrubbing hospital rooms.

Also have we started scrubbing our resumes and githubs to remove the stain of OO programming?

The amount of decay heat from fission products remaining in the fuel can be lower if there would be scrubbing in place.

Many people glossed over this line, "When I started this search I thought I would be scrubbing toilets in exchange for nightly code reviews.

* Are you scrubbing your data regularly to make sure those blocks on disk aren't getting silently corrupted over time?

Typical users are not concerned with snapshots, sending snapshot diffs between devices, or scrubbing a raid array for errors.

No. There's a reason women joined the work force en masse, and it was because the money they could make and the satisfaction they could attain in the work force was worth more to them than whatever value they produced scrubbing floors and steaming vegetables.

Between the two of us, I kept the large stuff organized and looking neat, and he'd handle a lot of the semi-periodic drudgery of scrubbing floors and whatnot.

Gathering up, scrubbing, testing, and releasing an open-source product takes a substantial amount of effort, and hence a substantial amount of money.

Besides, they already claim to have a bunch of features planned anyway: it isn't like the developers are seemingly of the "this is the exact app that should be released, and there should be no random additions or extra features added, as doing so would ruin the whole experience"...> The next couple planned releases on our roadmap will heavily rely on native iOS functions and code to include things like tagging, additional graph views and scrubbing, ability to add media.

Scrubbing definitions

noun

the act of cleaning a surface by rubbing it with a brush and soap and water

See also: scrub scouring