Take the sponge, run it under hot water, get a drip of washing up liquid onto the scrubby side of the sponge. |
One upflung arm, spread-fingered and beseeching, was caught among the branches of a scrubby bush. |
A scrubby is, for those who don't know, a large ball of twisted pieces of metal used to scrub caked-on gack from cooking gear. |
Communities range from xeric habitats such as scrub and scrubby flatwoods to hydric habitats such as floodplain forest and blackwater stream. |
Juniper, pinion, greasewood, Mormon tea, and scrubby brush grow sparingly on the rocky terrain. |
In the distance where the land dips away, neighbouring fields are surrounded by scrubby hedges with large gaps. |