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rub off

British  

verb

  1. to remove or be removed by rubbing

  2. (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

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noun

  1. a resulting effect on something else; consequences

    a positive rub-off

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Example Sentences

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And, they say, it’s rubbing off on their students.

From Washington Post

He still wrestles once or twice a year, and WWE hopes some of his superstar aura will rub off on Theory.

From Los Angeles Times

Like body glitter, that kind of ambition rubs off.

From Los Angeles Times

“We have always said that when a great star wears your clothes, a little of that stardust rubs off on us. I really believe that.”

From Los Angeles Times

Cool completely on a wire rack, and rub off and discard any burned currants, if desired, before serving.

From Washington Post