"Brushers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Brushers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Brushers" Meaning

Brushers is a noun referring to people or items that brush against or rub against something, often in a rough or vigorous manner. For example, "a group of brushers accidentally knocked over the vase on the table". Alternatively, brushers can also refer to people who use a brush to create art, paint, or apply a substance, such as a makeup brusher or a habitual hairspray brusher.

"Brushers" Examples

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Example Sentences


The brushers worked tirelessly to clean the stadium's seats before the big game.
The new team of brushers efficiently swept the floors of the office building.
The school's maintenance staff hired brushers to clean the playground equipment regularly.
After the construction site, the brushers were called in to tidy up the area.
The janitorial service employed brushers to meticulously clean the hospital's corridors.

Inflections and Collocations


Brusher (noun)
Brushing (verb)
Brushed (past participle)
Brushes (plural form)
Collocated with: clean, sweep, tidy, meticulously, efficiently

"Brushers" Similar Words

Brunswickers

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The Brunswickers refers to a British Army regiment formed in 1685, formerly known as the 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards. It was named after the Duke of Brunswick and is also known for its bravery in battles such as Waterloo and El Alamein.

Brunt

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Brunt refers to the main force or impact of something, such as an attack, criticism, or punishment. It can also describe the most severe or harsh part of a situation.

Bruschetta

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Bruschetta is a classic Italian appetizer or snack that consists of toasted or grilled slices of bread (usually baguette) rubbed with garlic and topped with olive oil, salt, and tomatoes, often with basil leaves and mozzarella cheese. The word "bruschetta" comes from the Italian word "bruscare," which means "to roast over coals." Bruschetta is often served as an antipasto or a side dish to complement wine or other Italian dishes.

Bruschettas

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Bruschettas are toasted slices of bread, usually rubbed with garlic and topped with olive oil, salt, and sometimes other ingredients such as tomatoes, basil, or mozzarella cheese. They are often served as an appetizer or snack in Italian cuisine. The term "bruschetta" comes from the Italian word for "to roast" or "to toast", and the dish is thought to have originated as a way to use up old bread by toasting it and topping it with flavorful ingredients.

Brush-off

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The phrase "brush-off" means to disregard or dismiss someone or something, often in a casual or dismissal manner.

Brush

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A brush is a tool with bristles or fibres attached to a handle, used for cleaning, grooming, or applying materials such as paint, cosmetics, or hair dye. It can also refer to a branch or twig from a plant or tree, especially one that is used for cleaning or sweeping. Additionally, a brush can mean a stroke or movement of the hand or a part of an animal's body, such as the brush of a feather or the brush of a dog's tail.

Brushed

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Past tense of "brush", meaning to stroke or wipe something, especially with a brush, in order to clean or smooth it, or to touch or stroke something gently.

Brusher

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A brusher is a person who brushes or cleans something, often with a brush. It can also refer to someone who engages in a particular behavior or activity frequently or thoroughly, such as a "tea-brusher" who drinks tea frequently or a "poem-brusher" who writes poetry regularly.

Brushes

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Brushes are small, usually soft and flexible tools used for cleaning, grooming, or applying materials to surfaces. They can be made of various materials such as hair, nylon, or synthetic fibers, and come in a range of sizes and shapes. Brushes are commonly used for tasks like brushing hair, cleaning clothes, painting walls, or applying makeup. The term can also refer to the bristled parts of these tools.

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