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    brush
    /brʌʃ/

    noun

    verb

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  2. BRUSH definition: 1. an object with short pieces of stiff hair, plastic, or wire attached to a base or handle, used…. Learn more.

  3. brush: [noun] a device composed of bristles typically set into a handle and used especially for sweeping, smoothing, scrubbing, or painting.

  4. BRUSH meaning: 1. an object with short pieces of stiff hair, plastic, or wire attached to a base or handle, used…. Learn more.

  5. Brush definition: an implement consisting of bristles, hair, or the like, set in or attached to a handle, used for painting, cleaning, polishing, grooming, etc.. See examples of BRUSH used in a sentence.

  6. Define brush. brush synonyms, brush pronunciation, brush translation, English dictionary definition of brush. n. 1. a. An implement typically consisting of bristles fastened into a handle, used in scrubbing, polishing, grooming, or applying a liquid. b.

  7. 15 meanings: 1. a device made of bristles, hairs, wires, etc, set into a firm back or handle: used to apply paint, clean or.... Click for more definitions.

  8. [countable] an object made of short stiff hairs (called bristles) or wires set in a block of wood or plastic, usually attached to a handle. Brushes are used for many different jobs, such as cleaning, painting and tidying your hair.. a paintbrush; a hairbrush; a toothbrush; brush strokes (= the marks left by a brush when painting); a dustpan and brush; Apply the paint with a fine brush.

  9. Use the noun brush when you want to refer to a quick, light touch. If you are comforting someone you don't know well, you can give their arm a quick brush to show sympathy.

  10. brush A with B Brush the pastry with beaten egg. brush B over, on, etc. A Brush beaten egg over the pastry. [intransitive, transitive] to touch somebody/something lightly while moving close to them/it. brush by/past somebody/something She brushed past him. brush against somebody/something His hand accidentally brushed against hers.

  11. Origin brush1 1. (1300-1400) Early French broisse, from Old French broce ( → BRUSH12); probably because branches from bushes and trees were used to make brushes. 2. (1300-1400) Old French broce “broken branches, brushwood”. brush meaning, definition, what is brush: an object that you use for cleaning, pai...: Learn more.