grub in the PONS Dictionary

grub Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

grub up!
to grub about (for sth)
to grub up

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The larva is a small, plump white grub with a dark head and visible body segments.
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Grubs are small parasite-like creatures that cling to objects and give off a purple glow.
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Heat stimulates the grubs to crawl off, pupate, and hatch, and a great deal of light and heat seem to be required for breeding.
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They overwinter as grubs that may become active on warm winter days.
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Other foods widely consumed included bogong moths, witchetty grubs, lizards and snakes.
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She writes rather negatively about him, says that he had held her too tight and his body had looked like a cockchafer grub.
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Its leaves placed as a mulch layer around vulnerable plants effectively repels snails, slugs, and grubs.
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The silver and gold grub is often given out in reward for completing the objective in shorter times respectively.
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Examples include the maggots of flies or grubs of weevils.
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I did nt volunteer to support corrupt, money grubbing contractors, nor work for commanders only interested in themselves.
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