"Brushing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Brushing refers to the act of cleaning or smoothing out a surface, usually with a brush or broom, often with soap or shampoo, or to comb one's hair gently and thoroughly. It can also refer to the prolonged and meticulous care of a toothbrush used for oral hygiene.
Usage Examples: Brushing
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.
The phrase "brush-off" means to disregard or dismiss someone or something, often in a casual or dismissal manner.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Brushes are tools used for cleaning, oiling, or applying substances to surfaces, often made of soft, flexible materials such as hair, fibers, or bristles. They can be used for various purposes, including:<br><br> Cleaning: Brushes are used to sweep, dust, or wipe surfaces clean, such as brushes for cleaning floors, windows, or walls.<br> Painting and art: Brushes are used to apply paint or other artistic mediums to surfaces, such as brushes for watercolor, oil, or acrylic painting.<br> Personal care: Brushes can be used for personal grooming, such as toothbrushes, hairbrushes, or makeup brushes.<br> Industrial or technical applications: Brushes can be used in various industrial or technical contexts, such as brushes for electrical contacts, brushes for machinery, or brushes for cleaning and positioning parts.<br><br>In general, brushes are designed to effectively distribute or apply materials or substances to surfaces, and can be found in many different shapes, sizes, and materials depending on their intended use.
Brushfires refer to small, uncontrolled fires that occur in wild areas, typically in dry vegetation such as grasslands or brush. They can spread rapidly and become difficult to control if strong winds or other factors are present. The term is often used metaphorically to describe small, uncontrollable problems or conflicts that can grow larger and more destructive if not addressed promptly.
Brushless refers to a type of electric motor that uses an electronic commutation system, rather than brushes and a commutator, to rotate the motor's magnetic field. This design eliminates the need for brushes and a commutator, resulting in improved efficiency, reliability, and reduced maintenance compared to traditional brushed motors. Brushless motors are commonly used in applications such as electric vehicles, drones, and power tools, where high performance and efficiency are required.