grub

نكش
definition
verb
the damage done to pastures by badgers grubbing for worms
dig or poke superficially at the earth; dig shallowly in soil.
I began grubbing about in the wastepaper basket to find the envelope
search for something in a clumsy and unmethodical manner; rummage.
noun
Dwarf mongooses mainly feed on insects like termites, locusts, beetles, grubs , larvae and spiders.
the larva of an insect, especially a beetle.
a popular bar serving excellent grub
food.
translation of 'grub'
verb
نبش,
نكش,
استأصل,
نقب عن,
غرق,
كدح
noun
الكادح,
شخص ذري المظهر,
دويدة يرقانة
example
A composer of classical music can secure a living or even performances only with difficulty, so the tendency is to 'grub' away in isolation, writing to satisfy, not a consumer, but an inner need.
The CDs were handed out with fast food 'grub' as part of a joint initiative between the two companies.
Although it is not a food show, local 'grub' plays a prominent part.
But who cares about that - or about human rights, or medical ethics - when you can 'grub' votes?
If all you want is a plate of 'grub' , there are lots of places you can get food where that's all you pay for.
she has achieved material independence without having to 'grub' for it
This here pub opens at noon on parade day to serve up Irish stew and other good 'grub' , with live, lively Irish music.
I must say it is rather a bind to be dragged in and out of these promotional bashes, where a family home has been hijacked so that freeloading guests can scoff beer and 'grub' in the back garden.
He is a born loner used to corrupting words to 'grub' a living.
a popular bar serving excellent pub 'grub'
It is supposed to be strictly a commerce-free zone - not exactly a public service, maybe, but also not a place to 'grub' for the Almighty Dollar.
It will do anything you could possibly want, if you are prepared to 'grub' about in templates, add-ons, and configuration files.
A small kitchen serving good quality basic pub 'grub' completes the menu.
More traditional 'grub' , such as a cheese and onion pasty or Scotch egg, follows in the evening.
No matter, I have seen their crazy joy at lesser things - a beetle 'grub' , a lost dragonfly.
That's why he's willing to use them as an election-year football in order to 'grub' votes from rednecks.
They were expensive for pub 'grub' at £7.50 each, but sounded succulent.
Apparently the place is loved in some circles for its heaping helpings of Greek 'grub' .
A larva is an insect in a state of development (displaying little or no similarity to the adult form) lasting from the time of its leaving the egg until its transformation into a pupa, e.g. a 'grub' or a caterpillar.
Located near to the town centre, the monastically themed bar offers traditional pub 'grub' from 12.30 pm to 2.45 pm.
I grabbed some 'grub' and found a seat, settling in for a three-hour seminar on fundraising.
It's funny, in a way, at least if you overlook the fact that people's lives are being ruined so that he can 'grub' a few more votes.
As for 'grub' , you have your choice of a traditional snack bar, ice cream treats, hot dogs, pizza or a trip to the coffee bar.
The kitchens follow the tradition of the infamous chef Vatel by serving lavish 'grub' , as in the days of King Louis XIV.
This year's event will include delights ranging from a First Class Food Day to an Organic and Vegetarian Day, with world food, British food and wedding 'grub' all on the agenda, too.
This is a clear attempt to scratch the itch of racism, homophobia and bigotry and pander to the culturally insecure in order to 'grub' for votes.
There are plenty of restaurants and good pubs with good 'grub' in the town and in nearby villages.
A significant strand of our ancestors fled halfway around the world to try and 'grub' a living out of the forest and the swamp to escape the workhouse and the orphanage - not to recreate them.
But then, this isn't really any change - he's already shown that he's willing to inflame racial tensions with lies in order to 'grub' votes.
Squash any 'grub' and, if the plant is worth saving, wash the roots and pot up into new compost.
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