1. rubbed - Adjective
2. rubbed - Verb
Derived from rub
of Rub
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the woman, during the massage James Scopetta removed a towel covering her body and rubbed her breasts and genital area. Source: Internet
After several days, they vigorously rubbed the hides in a mixture of animal fat, brains, and liver to soften the hides. Source: Internet
A few drops of peppermint oil in olive oil rubbed on the affected area would allow the anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties of the oil to act. Source: Internet
A few drops of peppermint oil in olive or coconut oil rubbed on the exposed parts would repel mosquitos and other bugs. Source: Internet
But because her songs constantly loop on the A-list of society, you cannot escape Marmite, and now you’re starting to really get rubbed up the wrong way by Marmite. Source: Internet
A second piece of glass rubbed with a second piece of resin, then separated and suspended near the former pieces of glass and resin causes these phenomena: *The two pieces of glass repel each other. Source: Internet