Rechercher
Grub
01
larve
the young wormlike larva of an insect
02
nourriture copieuse, bon repas
basic and hearty food
Informal
to grub
01
gratter, creuser
to dig or search in the ground
Intransitive: to grub for sth
02
fouiller, chercher assidûment
to search for something diligently or persistently
Intransitive
03
gratter, arracher
to get something, typically food, money, or provisions, by scavenging or relying on the generosity of others
Transitive: to grub money or provisions
grub
n
grubby
adj
grubby
adj
Exemple
In the college cafeteria, you can always find a variety of affordable grub options.
The diner is known for serving classic American grub, such as pancakes and bacon.
Let's order some comfort grub like pizza or burgers for a relaxed evening at home.
After a long hike, we sat around the campfire and enjoyed some delicious outdoor grub.
For the picnic, we packed a basket full of tasty grub, including sandwiches and fresh fruit.