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1 afschrobben
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2 schrobben
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3 afgelasten
v. annul, call off; abandon, forsake; scratch, scrub -
4 afkrabben
v. scrape, scrub, scratch, remove by scraping -
5 afschrobben
v. scrub off -
6 boender
n. scrub, scrubber, brush -
7 boenen
v. wax, polish, buff; scrub -
8 kreupelhout
n. underwood, undergrowth, brushwood, coppice, copse, scrub, brake -
9 luiwagen
n. scrub, scrubber -
10 ploeteren
v. dabble, puddle, flounder, muddle, slog, plough, plow, plug, scrub, peg -
11 prul
n. bauble, gimcrack, gewgaw, nonentity, shuck, chaff, dud, muff, scrub, rag -
12 schobber
n. scrub -
13 schobborstel
n. scrub -
14 schrappen
n. dropout--------v. scrape, scratch, scrub, scale, cancel, rasp -
15 schrobben
v. scrub, hog -
16 schrobber
n. scrub brush, scrubber, scrubbing brush, hog -
17 schrobborstel
n. scrub brush, scrubbing brush -
18 schuren
v. scrub, scour, scrape, scuff, grate, sand down, sandpaper -
19 snorretje
n. scrub -
20 stakker
n. poor wretch, scrub
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