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rub in
verb
to spread with pressure, esp in order to cause to be absorbed
informalto harp on (something distasteful to a person, of which he or she does not wish to be reminded)
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Sports costs became a major rub in the recent dispute.
The dance begins when Tribus pretends to spit on the floor and rub in the spit with his foot.
And here's the rub: in debates like this, the convention is the motion itself, the SNP's position, will be voted on, as will the government's position.
Did she really need to rub in her first-place reign?
And if you’re a hairy man, be sure to carefully rub in the sunscreen, says Stacy P. Salob, clinical assistant professor at Weill Cornell Medical College.
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