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brushA collective term that refers to stands of vegetation dominated by shrubby, woody plants, or low growing trees, usually of a type undesirable for livestock or timber management.
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brushThe action of closing the moving foot to the standing foot, without changing weight, between steps.
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brush"shrubbery," early 14c., from Anglo-French bruce "brushwood," Old North French broche, Old French broce "bush, thicket, undergrowth" (12c., Modern French brosse), from Ga [..]
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brushlate 15c., "to clean or rub (clothing) with a brush," also (mid-15c.) "to beat with a brush," from brush (n.1). Related: Brushed; brushing. To brush off someone or something, " [..]
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brush"move briskly" especially past or against something or someone, 1670s, from earlier sense (c. 1400) "to hasten, rush," probably from brush (n.2), on the notion of a horse, etc., pa [..]
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brush"dust-sweeper, a brush for sweeping," late 14c., also, c. 1400, "brushwood, brushes;" from Old French broisse (Modern French brosse) "a brush" (13c.), perhaps from Vulgar [..]
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brushA device used to sweep the ice in the path of a moving stone.
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brushA collective term that refers to stands of vegetation dominated by shrubby, woody plants, or low growing trees, usually of a type undesirable for livestock or timber management.
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brushdense growth of bushes, shrubs, and small trees.
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brushImplements consisting of bristles, hair, or the like, set in or attached to a handle; used for painting, cleaning, polishing, or grooming.
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brushbroom
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brushrub with a brush, or as if with a brush; "Johnson brushed the hairs from his jacket" a dense growth of bushes an implement that has hairs or bristles firmly set into a handle [..]
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brusha bunch of hairs on a handle, used for cleaning or painting or doing your hair
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brush rude assault.
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brushbarsht
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brushTo dream of using a hair-brush, denotes you will suffer misfortune from your mismanagement. To see old hair brushes, denotes sickness and ill health. To see clothes brushes, indicates a heavy task is pending over you. If you are busy brushing your clothes, you will soon receive reimbursement for laborious work. To see miscellaneous brushes, foretel [..]
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brushUsing a pastry brush, to coat a food such as meat or bread with melted butter or glaze.
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brushMarks
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brush1) During a race, two horses who slightly touch each other. 2) Injury that occurs when one hoof strikes the inside of the opposite limb.
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brush This graphite or copper made conducting element maintains sliding electrical contact between static and moving element.
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brushA sliding electrical contact, usually rotating.
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brushA device, usually of carbon or graphite composition, used to connect a circuit with the rotating or moving portion of a DC motor, generator or other electrical device. It carries current to and from the non-moving parts of connections.
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brushTo apply a liquid (such as melted butter or a glaze) with a Jamaican pastry (or basting) brush to the surface of Jamaican food such as Jamaican meat or Jamaican bread. T
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brushTo apply a liquid, like a glaze, to the surface of food using a pastry brush.
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brushTo brush food is when you use a pastry brush and brush the top of the food with melted butter or egg white.
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brush(n) a dense growth of bushes(n) an implement that has hairs or bristles firmly set into a handle(n) momentary contact(n) conducts current between rotating and stationary parts of a generator or motor( [..]
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brushA device which rubs against a rotating slip ring or commutator to provide a passage for electric current to a stationary conductor.
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brushThe tail of a fox or squirrel, which is brushy.
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brush1) During a race, two horses who slightly touch each other. 2) Injury that occurs when one hoof strikes the inside of the opposite limb.
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brushA sliding electrical contact, usually rotating.
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brushBrushes are typically made of graphite or copper, they are conducting elements that maintain sliding electrical contact between static and moving elements. In order for a generator to function, brushe [..]
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brush A conductive block used to make sliding contact with an armature.
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brushA conducting element, usually graphite and /or copper, which maintains sliding electrical contact between a stationary and a moving element.
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brushA bushy tail; a tail heavy with hair.
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brushVegetation or small flora.
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brushA device used by players to sweep/clean the ice in front of a moving stone.
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brushA tool composed of bristles set into a handle; often used to apply coatings. Bristles may be synthetic (needed for water-thinned paints) or natural, such as hog hair.
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brushTo ‘Live over the brush’ (jump the broom) is to omit the marriage service after publishing the banns and to live together as man and wife. Sailors would do this to have a shore address to which to sen [..]
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brushA bushy tail; a tail heavy with hair.
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brushA bushy tail; a tail heavy with hair.
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brushTo brush is to apply something such as a marinade or melted butter to a food. For example, to add a buttery flavor to fish, you can use a cooking utensil (brush) and apply a coating of melted butter b [..]
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brushBrush is an abstract base class used in C# programming language to define objects for filling the interiors of graphical shapes with a solid color, gradient pattern, image or drawing. Brush class cann [..]
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brushrude assault
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brushGliding the foot along the floor, also known as a tendu in ballet.
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brushBrush is a map element. It doesn't collide with units, but vision to inside a brush is restricted when outside the brush; however, vision outside the brush from inside the brush is free. Line-of-sight restrictions apply within brush.
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brushA tool used to apply paints and inks to a surface, consisting of hairs, or bristles held in place by a ferrule attached to a handle. The quality of the hair determines the brush's quality and cost. Each type of brush has a specific purpose, and different fibers are used for different mediums.
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brush
An implement consisting of multiple more or less flexible bristles or other filaments attached to a handle, used for any of various purposes including cleaning, painting, and arranging hair.
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