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brush
noun brushes
- 1. A tool with lengths of stiff nylon, wire, hair, bristles or something similar set into it, used for tidying the hair, cleaning, painting, etc.
- Thesaurus: broom, whisk, sweeper, besom.
- Example: Give your hair a brush
4. A short encounter, especially a fight or disagreement; a skirmish.
- Example: a brush with the law
- Thesaurus: encounter, clash, conflict, confrontation, fracas, incident, skirmish, tussle.
6. elec.
- A metal or carbon conductor that maintains sliding contact between the stationary and moving parts of an electric motor or generator.
- Thesaurus: undergrowth, scrub, shrubs, thicket, groundcover, brushwood, bushes.
- 1. To sweep, groom or clean, etc with a brush; to pass a brush over (eg the floor) or through (eg the hair).
- Thesaurus: cleanse, buff, burnish, clean, polish, rub, shine.
- Form: brush something down (often)
- Form: brush someone down
4. To touch it or them lightly in passing.
- Thesaurus: touch, caress, graze, kiss, contact, sweep.
- Form: brush against something (also)
- Form: brush against someone
noun
- Said of a fabric: treated by a brushing process so that it feels soft and warm.
- Smoothed, rubbed, straightened, etc with a brush.
noun
Phrasal Verb: brush something or someone aside
- To dismiss or pay no attention to it or them.
- Example: brushed aside all my objections
- To remove it with a brush or a brushing movement.
- To ignore or refuse to listen to it or them. See also brush-off.
- To apply it with a brush or a brushing movement.
- To make oneself clean or tidy one's appearance, etc. See also brush-up.
- To improve or refresh one's knowledge of (a language or subject, etc).
