Definitions
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- adjective
comparative form ofscrubby : morescrubby
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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.
The Search For WondLa Tony DiTerlizzi 2010
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The oak trees got scrubbier, and the ground cover faded from vivid green to pale brown.
RAINBOW road alex sanchez 2005
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The oak trees got scrubbier, and the ground cover faded from vivid green to pale brown.
RAINBOW road alex sanchez 2005
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The oak trees got scrubbier, and the ground cover faded from vivid green to pale brown.
RAINBOW road alex sanchez 2005
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The oak trees got scrubbier, and the ground cover faded from vivid green to pale brown.
RAINBOW road alex sanchez 2005
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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.
Archive 2008-12-01 Kate Fleurange 2008
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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.”
Why Fantasy Football Matters Erik Barmack 2006
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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.”
Why Fantasy Football Matters Erik Barmack 2006
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