_:vb7118194 "You \u017Fhould rub your Teeth and whole Mouth and Gums, the Pallate and Tongue, with a clean cour\u017Fe cloth, rubbing off the \u017Flime which groweth upon them in the night."@en . _:vb7118190 . _:vb7118191 "I rubbed the cloth over the glass."@en . _:vb7118192 . _:vb7118194 "1680, T. K., The Kitchin-Phy\u017Fician; Or, a Guide for Good-Housewives in Maintaining Their Families in Health. [\u2026]\u200Ehttps://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_Kitchin_Physician_Or_a_Guide_for_Goo/efpmAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0, How to clean\u017Fe the Teeth, and keep them \u017Found, page 44:"@en . _:vb7118193 . _:vb7118194 . _:vb7118195 . "1" . _:vb7118191 . _:vb7118195 "1918, W[illiam] B[abington] Maxwell, chapter VII, in The Mirror and the Lamp, Indianapolis, Ind.: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, \u2192OCLC:"@en . . _:vb7118193 "I rubbed my hands together for warmth."@en . _:vb7118192 "The cat rubbed itself against my leg."@en . _:vb7118195 "[\u2026] Walden rubbed his hands together and smiled contentedly."@en . _:vb7118190 "(transitive) To move (one object) while maintaining contact with another object over some area, with pressure and friction."@en .