- past perfect progressive of scrub.
Example Sentences
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For centuries, archeologists and museum curators had been scrubbing away these traces of color before presenting statues and architectural reliefs to the public.
From The New Yorker • Oct. 22, 2018
Since dawn these artists had been scrubbing their doors, washing windows, and sluicing the gutters.
From In and out of Three Normady Inns by Dodd, Anna Bowman
As he reached the top, he saw Susie who had been scrubbing the top of the back stairs, throw down her brush, preparatory to going to see what the noise was.
From Billy Whiskers The Autobiography of a Goat by Fry, W. H.
The man with mop and pail who had been scrubbing the deck came and also two or three other deck hands.
From Billy Whiskers' Adventures by Hawthorne, Paul
She had been scrubbing and polishing the zinc under the stove, and she was as happy as she was executive.
From The Madigans by Lowell, Orson