1. scrubbed - Adjective
2. scrubbed - Verb
Derived from scrub
4. scrubbed - Adjective Satellite
of Scrub
Source: Webster's dictionaryI used to lie between cool, clean sheets at night after I'd had a bath, after I had washed my hair and scrubbed my knuckles and finger-nails and teeth. Then I could lie quite still in the dark with my face to the window with the trees in it, and talk to God. Frances Farmer
Oh, talk about lightning striking twice. Another goal scrubbed out for the United States. Ian Darke
Growing up, I had a front row seat to seeing two people work really hard. My dad scrubbed toilets at a private Catholic school for a while and that was to help me get through school. Mia Love
Dirt used to be a badge of honor. Dirt used to look like work. But we've scrubbed the dirt off the face of work and consequently we've created this suspicion of anything that's too dirty. Mike Rowe
fresh-scrubbed floors Source: Internet
boys with scrubbed necks and faces Source: Internet