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rubbidge (usually uncountable, plural rubbidges)

  1. Obsolete form of rubbish.
    • 1641, Joseph Hall, The Works of the Lord, in Judgment and Mercy (sermon)
      [] one of the most rich, and flourishing countreys[sic] of the Christian world [] now wasted with the miseries of a long and cruell warr, wallowing in blood, buried in rubbidge and dust []

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