Give the brush off?
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DELINTGive the brush-off?
SNUBGive the brush-off
SNUBGive the brush-off to
ORALBThey might give you the brush
dragginga technique in interior decoration, in which a brush is pulled through freshly-applied paint to give an irregular decorative effect
SKIMBrush the surface of.
TARRED... with the same brush
RUNINBrush with the law
IGNORINGGiving the brush to
ORALBMaker of the TriZone brush
NAEBrush-off on the brae
LINTIt gets the brush-off
HAIRSThey're found in the brush
SNUBSGives the brush-off to
FOSSILOne given the brush-off?
hairbrusha brush for the hair
HESTEPPEDOUTFORABITBrush-off from the carpenter's secretary?
LINTIt may get the brush-off
LINTIt might get the brush-off
GETLOSTSHORTY... giving a pipsqueak the brush-off?
nailbrusha brush for cleaning the nails
hairbrushesHAIRBRUSH, a brush for the hair
toothbrusha brush for cleaning the teeth
ORALBMaker of the Deep Sweep Power Brush
toothbrushesTOOTHBRUSH, a brush for cleaning the teeth
nailbrushesNAILBRUSH, a brush for cleaning the nails
roachingbrush (the hair) in a roach often used with up
roachedbrush (the hair) in a roach often used with up
talegalla(Malagasy) a genus of Australian birds which includes the brush turkey
talegallasTALEGALLA, (Malagasy) a genus of Australian birds which includes the brush turkey
toothbrushA small brush with a long handle, used for cleaning the teeth
toothbrushesA small brush with a long handle, used for cleaning the teeth
brushworkThe way in which painters use their brush, as evident in their paintings
scuffingScrape or brush the surface of (a shoe or other object) against something
brushworkwork done with a brush; a painter's individual manner of using the brush
scuffScrape or brush the surface of (a shoe or other object) against something
scuffedScrape or brush the surface of (a shoe or other object) against something
brushworksBRUSHWORK, work done with a brush; a painter's individual manner of using the brush
ferruleusually metal sleeve used especially for joining or binding one part to another (as pipe sections or the bristles and handle of a brush)
mahlstickA light stick with a padded leather ball at one end, held against work by a painter or signwriter to support and steady the brush hand