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VPR Méx to get covered in scrub -
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f.1 a kind of brush used for rubbing off dirt (fregasuelos, bruza).2 scrub brush.* * *1 (cepillo) scrubbing brush2 (para los pies) scraper* * *SF1) (=cepillo) scrubbing brush2) (=fregona) floor mop3) [de puerta] door scraper, boot scraper -
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adj.exfoliating.m.1 exfoliating cream/lotion.2 exfoliant.* * *SM exfoliant* * *exfoliant ( before n)exfoliant* * *♦ adjexfoliating;crema exfoliante exfoliating cream♦ nm= exfoliating cream/lotion etc* * *m face scrub -
64 fregador
m.1 scullery.2 dishcloth (trapo).3 scrubbing brush, scrub brush.* * *SM1) (=fregadero) sink2) (=trapo) dishcloth; (=estropajo) scourer; (=fregona) mop* * *masculine, feminine2* * *fregador, -ora nm,fCuba dishwasher -
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66 refregón
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68 socolar
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72 fregotear
v.1 to give a good wash to (informal).fregotear el suelo to give the floor a good mop2 to give a quick wipe to.* * *1 familiar to give a quick wipe* * *
fregotear verbo transitivo to scrub o scour hastily: con los niños en casa no paro de fregotear, with the children at home I'm always cleaning up
* * *fregotear vtFam to give a good wash to; -
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74 breńa
• brush• scrub -
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• covered with scrub• scrubby• weeding machine• week -
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• mopping• scour• scouring• scrub• scrubbing• washerwoman• washing away• washing soda• washing-up bowl -
78 fregar
• annoy• clean• scrape out• scrub down• swob -
79 limpiar el piso
• clean the floor• do the floor• scrub the floor• wipe the floor -
80 limpiar restregando
• scrape out• scrub out
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