You'd better brush your hair; it's a real mess.
He dipped the brush in the paint.
If you need to fix your hair, there is a brush on the table next to the bed.
Sophie uses different sizes and thicknesses of brushes when she is doing a painting.
I used a steel
brush to scrub the rust off my bicycle.
The teacher handed out paint and brushes to all the children and told them to paint a picture of their family.
Make sure you brush your teeth before you go to bed.
The barber wiped the freshly cut hair off the back of his neck with a
small brush.
Brush the top of the pie with a little bit of butter.
He brushed the leaves off the windshield of his car.
The proud mother brushed away tears as she watched her daughter get married.
The girl screamed with fright when she felt something brush
against the back of her leg.
The tree branches brushed against the side of the car as we drove by.
Her hair brushed against his cheek as she leaned forward to kiss him.
The student brushed by his friends and ran into the classroom.
After his brush with death, the young boy became a very careful driver.
The young man has had a number of brushes with the law and seems to be headed for serious problems.
The deer ran across the meadow and disappeared into the brush.
There are lots of bird nests in the brush around the lake.
She gave her coat a good brushing to clean off the dirt.
A Chinese proverb notes, "Learn to handle a writing brush and you'll never handle a begging bowl."
Christopher Fry wrote, "Between our birth and death we may touch understanding, as a moth brushes a window with its wing.
Goats are more common than cows in mountainous countries because goats can survive well by eating grass and other brush.
Mao Zedong didn't brush his teeth; he rinsed his mouth with tea and chewed the leaves.
Find someone who brushes his or her teeth twice a day.