"Rubbers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rubbers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Rubbers
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"Rubbers" Meaning

Erasers, particularly small rubber sticks or pencil toppers used for erasing pencil marks.

"Rubbers" Examples

Grammatical Usage Examples of "Rubbers"


As a Noun

The rubber balls bounced back after being hit by the racket.
She carried her rubbers in her back pocket.
The quality of car tires fell after using the low-quality rubbers

As a Verb

The shoes can rubbers on the floor if not tied properly.
You should rubbers the floor before painting
The roofing can rubbers the water if not properly sealed

Materials

Mac Condoms are known for their rubbers.
Tires of cars are mostly made of rubbers
Rubbers can also be used in slip-resistance

Slang

The rubbers vs. England game was incredibly aggressive, considering there were a lot of youth involved.
The fight was called due to excessive rubbers attributed by the coach
Football sports are highly inclined with moderate rubbers

We can find these words used often in sports, especially in basketball and football. Be cautious because we may also find the word used as a slang in speech from people of certain regions.

"Rubbers" Similar Words

Rubberised

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Rubberized

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Coated or covered with a viscous, flexible, and elastic substance resembling rubber, often for durability, waterproofing, or resistance to wear and tear.

Rubberneck

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Rubbernecked

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Apparently or"pathetically" interested in something, such as a car accident or celebrity, to the point of being considered morbid or ghoulish.

Rubbernecker

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Someone who looks at a scene of an accident or emergency, especially by the side of the road or at the edge of a police cordon, often to gawk at the sight of the accident or injury.

Rubberneckers

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People who stop to stare at the scene of an accident, crime, or other shocking or unusually interesting event, often slowing down or stopping their vehicle in the process.

Rubbernecking

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Rubbernecks

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Rubbery

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having a flexible and soft quality, like rubber: The rope was rather rubbery, so it was very difficult to hold onto it.

Rubbing

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Rubbings

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Rubbish

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To describe something as rubbish typically means it is of poor quality or of little value.

Rubbished

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Rubble

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Fragments of broken objects, especially stone or brick, that have been broken down by hitting something, such as being destroyed by an earthquake.

Rube

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Rubedinous

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