See rub up on Wiktionary
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Rhodes:", "text": "Stains that come not by Grease are taken out by boiling Lemon-peel in Small-beer, with a little Copperas, till it be very strong of them: then with a hard Brush rub up the place with it,", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1786, John O’Keeffe, Patrick in Russia, Dublin, act I, page 11:", "text": "Here’s a new guest for you; so clean up your house, rub up the mohogany table […]", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1847 October 16, Currer Bell [pseudonym; Charlotte Brontë], chapter VIII, in Jane Eyre. An Autobiography. 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[…], London: […] James Knapton, […], →OCLC, page 60:", "text": "[T]hose Europeans, that use their Chocolate ready rubb’d up […]", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1843, J. Hewlett, chapter 23, in College Life; or, The Proctor’s Notebook,, volume 1, London: Henry Colburn, page 253:", "text": "[The bursar] poured out a glass of sherry into a tumbler, and rubbed it up with an egg and a little sugar.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1943, Charles Wortham Brook, Carlile and the Surgeons, Glasgow: Strickland Press, page 23:", "text": "[Crude mercury] may be concealed in a pill by rubbing it up with anything of which you can make a paste fit for pills;", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "To reduce (something) to a powder or paste using friction (with a mortar and pestle, for example); to mix (with something) using friction." ], "id": "en-rub_up-en-verb-~iVGLYmy", "links": [ [ "reduce", "reduce" ], [ "powder", "powder" ], [ "paste", "paste" ], [ "friction", "friction" ], [ "mortar", "mortar" ], [ "pestle", "pestle" ], [ "mix", "mix" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(transitive, obsolete) To reduce (something) to a powder or paste using friction (with a mortar and pestle, for example); to mix (with something) using friction." ], "tags": [ "obsolete", "transitive" ] }, { "categories": [], "examples": [ { "text": "to rub up the memory; to rub up old sores", "type": "example" }, { "ref": "1640, James Ussher, Eighteen Sermons Preached in Oxford, London, published 1660, page 128:", "text": "They desire a dead Minister, that would not rub up their consciences,", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1681, Thomas Manton, One Hundred and Ninety Sermons on the Hundred and Nineteenth Psalm, London: T. P., Sermon 102, p. 629:", "text": "It’s a vexation to them when they would sleep securely, to have their consciences rubbing up and reviving their fears.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1702, Susanna Centlivre, The Beau’s Duel, London: D. Brown and N. Cox, act III, page 30:", "text": "Sir Will. What do you mean Gentlemen? / Emil. Only to rub up you[r] Courage a little.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1790, Tate Wilkinson, Memoirs of His Own Life, volume 2, York, N.Y., page 134:", "text": "[L]est I should be negligent, Mr. Garrick sent for me to rub up my attention, fearing I might like a lazy centinel sleep on my post:", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "To excite or awaken (something); to revive or reawaken (something)." ], "id": "en-rub_up-en-verb-PQSpAf21", "links": [ [ "excite", "excite" ], [ "awaken", "awaken" ], [ "revive", "revive" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(transitive, obsolete) To excite or awaken (something); to revive or reawaken (something)." ], "tags": [ "obsolete", "transitive" ] } ], "word": "rub up" } { "forms": [ { "form": "rub ups", "tags": [ "plural" ] } ], "head_templates": [ { "args": {}, "expansion": "rub up (plural rub ups)", "name": "en-noun" } ], "lang": "English", "lang_code": "en", "pos": "noun", "senses": [ { "alt_of": [ { "word": "rub-up" } ], "categories": [ { "_dis": "15 12 20 4 12 17 13 6", "kind": "other", "name": "English entries with incorrect language header", "parents": [ "Entries with incorrect language header", "Entry maintenance" ], "source": "w+disamb" }, { "_dis": "17 13 16 4 17 17 12 3", "kind": "other", "name": "English phrasal verbs formed with \"up\"", "parents": [], "source": "w+disamb" } ], "glosses": [ "Alternative form of rub-up" ], "id": "en-rub_up-en-noun-ti5-Evo7", "links": [ [ "rub-up", "rub-up#English" ] ], "tags": [ "alt-of", "alternative" ] } ], "word": "rub up" }
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