Advertisement
Advertisement
rub down
verb
to dry or clean (a horse, athlete, oneself, etc) vigorously, esp after exercise
to make or become smooth by rubbing
(tr) to prepare (a surface) for painting by rubbing it with sandpaper
noun
the act of rubbing down
the Hong Kong term for dressing-down
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
From the very beginning, they were, she writes, “rubbing down the hatches and the gunwales with sandpaper, our hands becoming dry and coarse themselves. It was horrible work.”
This meant rubbing down a sweating horse after it had raced or had a workout.
She describes rubbing down the tenderloin of a mule deer with homemade white bean and wild rose miso, and then hanging it above an open fire.
Then: “Can you feel when I rub down your arm?”
The women are rubbed down into featureless nubs, the men deflated caricatures — popped balloons.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse