0 food -- yiyecek, yemek
1 a young, developing insect that has a fat, white tube shape -- kutçuk, tırtıl, larva
More overtly, the unease surfaces in the transgressive identification of grubs as worms.
They have grubbed up to such an extent that soon they will have to import wine in order to satisfy local consumption.
Then there is the grubbing up of orchards, which, hitherto, has been confined to horticultural holdings.
If one were fighting a war about principle, one would not be money grubbing.
We are not responsible for grubbing up the hedgerows and damaging biodiversity.
The grubs were removed from the island for the purpose.
When the institute talks about hedgerows having been lost, that does not mean that they have been grubbed up and wiped away.
Indeed, the present grubbing grant will continue to run concurrently with the new grant.