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rubber
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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rubber
rub‧ber
/
ˈrʌbə
$
-ər
/
●●○
S3
noun
1
[
uncountable
]
TI
a
substance
used to make
tyres
,
boots
etc, which is made from the
juice
of a
tropical
tree or artificially
a rubber ball
2
👁 Image of rubber
[
countable
]
British English
a)
DHH
a small piece of rubber or
similar
material used for
removing
pencil
marks from paper
SYN
eraser
American English
b)
SES
an
object
used for
cleaning
marks from a
blackboard
SYN
eraser
American English
3
[
countable
]
American English
informal
MB
a
condom
4
→
rubbers
5
[
countable
]
DGC
a
series
of games of
bridge
or
cricket
6
[
countable
]
DSG
the piece of white rubber where the
pitcher
(=
person who throws the ball
)
stands in a
baseball
game
Examples from the Corpus
rubber
•
Their
bottoms
are a
rubber
compound
that provides better
traction
.
•
We just
argued
about it loudly and wore the T-shirts and big
foam
rubber
fingers
.
•
Sadler's used 1,900
square
yards
- made more
impervious
to the
gas
by an
inner
coat
of
rubber
.
•
A
mouthful
of
chocolate
passed for
breakfast
before we
forsook
big boots for
sticky
rubber
.
•
So he
picked
him up and took
hint
off the
rubber
runner
and set him down on the
sidewalk
.
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