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Pastimes : SI Grammar and Spelling Lab

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To: Ms. X who wrote (1441)8/23/1998 2:37:00 AM
From: Yamakita  Read Replies (3) of 4711
 
P&F, surely a dictionary is handy somewhere around you?

grub (grub) n., v., grubbed, grubbing

-n.1. the thick-bodied, sluggish larva of several insects, as of a scarab beetle. 2. a dull, plodding person; drudge. 3. an unkempt person. 4. Slang. food; victuals. 5. any remaining roots or stumps after cutting vegetation to clear land for farming.

- v.t.6. to dig; clear of roots, stumps, etc. 7. to dig up by the roots; uproot (often fol. by up or out ). 8. Slang. to supply with food; feed. 9. Slang. to scrounge: to grub a cigarette.

- v.i.10. to dig; search by or as if by digging: We grubbed through piles of old junk to find the deed. 11. to lead a laborious or groveling life; drudge: It's wonderful to have money after having to grub for so many years. 12. to engage in laborious study. 13. Slang. to eat; take food. [1250-1300; ME grubbe (n.)

We are going to get medieval on Jill, for suggesting past tense of grab!!!! And if it was ze leetle joke . . . I will punish myself by reading old issues of Copy Editor magazine.
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