what are the scrub and wasteland
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1.scrub:
rub (someone or something) hard so as to clean them, typically with a brush and water.
cancel or abandon (something).
use water to remove impurities from (gas or vapour).
(of a driver) allow (a tyre) to slide or scrape across the road surface so as to reduce speed.
(of a rider) rub the arms and legs urgently on a horse's neck and flanks to urge it to move faster.
2.wasteland:
an unused area of land that has become barren or overgrown.
"we'd creep through a hole in the fence on this bit of wasteland and play games in the bushes"
synonyms:wilderness, desert, waste, barren land, dust bowl; More
a bleak and unused or neglected urban or industrial area.
plural noun: wastelands
"the restoration of industrial wasteland"
rub (someone or something) hard so as to clean them, typically with a brush and water.
cancel or abandon (something).
use water to remove impurities from (gas or vapour).
(of a driver) allow (a tyre) to slide or scrape across the road surface so as to reduce speed.
(of a rider) rub the arms and legs urgently on a horse's neck and flanks to urge it to move faster.
2.wasteland:
an unused area of land that has become barren or overgrown.
"we'd creep through a hole in the fence on this bit of wasteland and play games in the bushes"
synonyms:wilderness, desert, waste, barren land, dust bowl; More
a bleak and unused or neglected urban or industrial area.
plural noun: wastelands
"the restoration of industrial wasteland"
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Shrubland, scrubland, scrub, brush, or bush is a plant community characterised by vegetation dominated by shrubs, often also including grasses, herbs, and geophytes. Shrubland may either occur naturally or be the result of human activity.
The Waste Land, T. S. Eliot's masterpiece, is a long, complex poem about the psychological and cultural crisis that came with the loss of moral and cultural identity after World War I. When it was first published, the poem was considered radically experimental.
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The Waste Land, T. S. Eliot's masterpiece, is a long, complex poem about the psychological and cultural crisis that came with the loss of moral and cultural identity after World War I. When it was first published, the poem was considered radically experimental.
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