用rubbed造句子,“rubbed”造句

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He rubbed his eyes and yawned.

Jeremy rubbed the wood with oil.

An athlete should be rubbed down after hard exercise.

He rubbed his hands with glee at the prospect of their defeat.

I tried to make myself small in the tree, as the branches rubbed against me.

She rubbed her fingers through the dirt, and grabbed a handful of grass to wipe between her legs.

She was not at all accustomed to this kind of work. Her feet hurt and her hands rubbed her skin.

One night as I prepared for bed, I rubbed my hands with petroleum 2 jelly 3 and covered them with a pair of old white gloves.

She rubbed the key with a cloth, But the mark did not go away. She washed the key in hot water, but the mark was not washed away. She rubbed the key on a stone, but she could not rub the mark away.

He rubbed his hand over the rough features of his face, upwards over thick lips, grey eyes, low forehead, short fair hair, then looked up at the mixture of grey cloud and blue patches of sky overhead.

It has been rubbed in the smoke and rain of the painted hall, reaching for the pain and pain. I was in a great mess in the years, leaving no limit for missing, paying the sky, and finally owning me a curtain dream.

I rubbed the eye.

She rubbed at her ankle.

He rubbed his eyes and got up.

Her cat came up and rubbed on their legs.

Someone had a small wound, and rubbed it with soot and ashes from a fire.

Hamlet had a good Idea. He rubbed out his name and wrote the names of the two men instead.

Woods slowly stopped spittle; Klaette squeezed the rubbed leaves into Woods's mouth again, then turned to Tuotuo and said: "Look after your friend, I'll go find Fanny."

Mr. Zhang looked at the blackboard again in horror, checked whether he had written the wrong words, then touched his head, rubbed his clothes and saw where he had made a fool of himself.

When I first met, I was just an unintentionally rubbed shoulders. I closed my eyes and sniff the fragrance. I came all the way to see you, and I saw your laughter in the wind. At that time, I always wanted an emotion that had nothing to do with wind and moon.

rubbed造句

Holmes rubbed his hands.

I rubbed the window with a cloth.

He rubbed his hands to keep them warm.

He rubbed away the rust on the surfaces of the iron tank with a piece of sandpaper last week.

And additionally, a pencil can be gently rubbed across the surface of the paper in a manner that doesn't leave lines.

She again rubbed a match on the wall, and the light shone round her; in the brightness stood her old grandmother, clear and shining, yet mild and loving in her appearance.

The Monkey rubbed the stone.

Anyone who opposes our organization will get rubbed out.

"It's the best we've had yet," said Meg, as the dead villain sat up and rubbed his elbows.

She had taken it out of its box that afternoon, shaken out the moth-powder, given it a good brush, and rubbed the life back into the dim little eyes.

He rubbed his chin with his hand.

He rubbed his hands in glee as he thought of all the money he would make.

Don't force a person to bow to you and prove your feelings. What kind of love will be rubbed out in such an environment. To learn to accept and forgive each other's occasional carelessness, they should be able to bear the pressure instead of patronizing their emotions. A little anger can only prove that you value your feelings m

Monkeys rubbed his sores with healing herbs, and elephants trumpeted sweet music to soothe his ears.

Walking through flowers and flowers, how many relatives and friends, and how many passers-by rubbed shoulders, I am still the loneliest person. Lonely in the long night, lonely in the autumn water, and finally always silent into a crystal stone, warm, cool.

Luckily, Feustel resourcefully rubbed his eye against a foam block in his helmet. That foam block is typically used for cleaning ears, but whatever!

Countless washer women have rubbed the stone away.

"The lamp is dirty. But I will clean it and then we may get more money." So she rubbed the lamp.

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