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rub off
verb
to remove or be removed by rubbing
(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
a resulting effect on something else; consequences
a positive rub-off
Example Sentences
Not even the stuck-up sire in charge of the local fair wants her stink to rub off on the livestock.
Some of her enthusiasm might rub off on you.
In reality, most people do not apply sunscreen perfectly, and it can rub off with sweat or while in water.
The connoisseurs would know but Labubu's fame has certainly rubbed off, with other specimens in the family also flying off the shelves.
He has had five yellow cards and a red already this season and he has got to be careful, because that kind of indiscipline can rub off on your players.
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