Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brush.(verb)
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Use "brushes" in a sentence
"I would like to know as McCain "brushes" this off if he will also "brush" off the issues that may or may not arise from his rivals."
"Toray users chose theirs for the ultrasonic feature, which, when taken along with the previous question, suggests that the word-of-mouth effect, therefore the quality (or at least the sense of quality) of the cleaning given by their brushes is very high."
"He, still, did not look at her; but answered, while, with deliberate care, he selected a few brushes from the Chinese jar near the easel, "Venus is always a very popular subject, you know.""