scrubs

[US]/[skrʌbz]/
[UK]/[skrʌbz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.Young doctors, especially those in training.; A person who works in a menial capacity, especially in a hospital.
v.To clean or scrub something.; To work as a junior doctor.

Phrases & Collocations

scrubs watching

scrubs life

scrubs working

scrubs show

scrubs humor

scrubs series

scrubbed floors

scrubbing vigorously

scrubs comedy

scrubs cast

Example Sentences

the new surgical scrubs were a bright, cheerful blue.

he always forgot to change out of his scrubs after work.

the hospital required all staff to wear standard scrubs.

she scrubbed in before assisting with the surgery.

the scrubs felt comfortable and allowed for a full range of motion.

he bought a new set of scrubs with pockets for his tools.

the laundry service cleaned hundreds of scrubs daily.

they designed scrubs with moisture-wicking fabric.

she carefully laundered her scrubs to prevent contamination.

the scrubs were stained with blood and needed to be changed.

he wore comfortable scrubs to reduce fatigue during long shifts.

the scrubs policy mandated a specific color for each department.

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