Synonym: clean, remove, rub, wipe. Similar words: crush, rush out, brutal, bush, push, virus, mushroom, Russian. Meaning: [brʌʃ] n. 1. a dense growth of bushes 2. an implement that has hairs or bristles firmly set into a handle 3. momentary contact 4. conducts current between rotating and stationary parts of a generator or motor 5. a minor short-term fight 6. the act of brushing your teeth 7. the act of brushing your hair 8. contact with something dangerous or undesirable. v. 1. rub with a brush, or as if with a brush 2. touch lightly and briefly 3. clean with a brush 4. sweep across or over 5. remove with or as if with a brush 6. cover by brushing.
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61. The demonstrators had a brush with the police.
62. She's as daft as a brush .
63. Trust her to brush over her deeds.
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64. He's giving a broad brush approach to the subject.
65. I must brush up on my Latin.
66. These guests were given a brush off.
67. Brush beaten egg over the pastry.
68. Brush your teeth two times a day.
69. The painter swept a brush over his canvas.
70. I gave it a quick brush with my hairbrush.
71. He felt the brush of her hand on his.
72. These shoes need a good brush.
73. Apply the paint with a clean brush.
74. Keep still while I brush your hair.
75. Brush the sides of the tin with butter.
76. Brush the pastry with beaten egg.
77. A brush is charged with black ink.
78. I felt her hair brush against my arm.
79. Don't forget to brush your teeth.
80. A tiled floor is easy to brush clean.
81. She leant the brush against the wall.
82. Brush the pastry with a little beaten egg.
83. The brush is made of animal bristles.
84. Brush the pastry with milk.
85. Picking up a brush, Joanna parted her hair.
86. The artist has used tiny brush strokes.
87. Have you got a dustpan and brush?
88. Brush your teeth after each meal and floss daily.
89. Brush on a damp-proofing compound.
90. I'll have to give my shoes a brush.