Similar words: brush, brush off, brush up, brushing, toothbrush, brush fire, scrub brush, rushed. Meaning: [brʌʃ] adj. 1. touched lightly in passing; grazed against 2. (of hair or clothing) groomed with a brush 3. (of fabrics) having soft nap produced by brushing.
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31. She brushed off all our suggestions.
32. They brushed away every difficulty and pushed on fiercely.
33. Roberts brushed off allegations of corruption.
34. He has never been brushed off so rudely before.
35. He brushed against the desk.
36. The chairman brushed over the question of your appointment.
37. He brushed his way through the crowd.
38. She stood up and brushed herself down.
39. She brushed her long red hair.
40. Jack brushed against her as he left the room.
41. They brushed rudely past us.
42. She brushed an errant curl from her forehead.
43. He brushed the biscuit crumbs from his jacket.
44. They brushed through the crowded street.
45. He brushed her lips with his.
46. A cat brushed against her leg in the darkness.
47. She brushed past him without saying a word.
48. He brushed a cobweb out of his hair.
49. He brushed straight by without even looking at me.
50. She brushed aside a stray wisp of hair.
51. She brushed my objections aside.
52. Corman brushed off accusations that he had acted dishonestly.
53. John brushed a lock of hair from his eyes.
54. He brushed the cigarette ash from his sleeve.
55. She brushed a lock of hair off his forehead.
56. He brushed the tears from his eyes.
57. He brushed the snow off the windshield. Sentencedict.com
58. He brushed my protests aside and paid the bill.
59. He brushed the fly away .
60. Ignoring their protests, Newman brushed past waiting journalists.