rub off
Britishverb
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to remove or be removed by rubbing
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(intr; often foll by on or onto) to have an effect through close association or contact, esp so as to make similar
her crude manners have rubbed off on you
noun
Example Sentences
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Presumably those who do decide to stay in room 411 are hoping that Christie’s literary genius might somehow rub off.
Only when he’d finished did he rub off his hands in the dust and rise to his feet, waiting in silence for them to approach.
From Literature
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During his brief time studying at Lincoln College, the "academic side of it probably didn't rub off on" Geisel, his biographer Brian Jay Jones tells me.
From BBC
Maybe if I stayed here long enough, the magic would rub off on me and make everything better.
From Literature
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In some cases, the fish attempted to rub off the mark within the first hour of seeing a mirror.
From Science Daily
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