Brush Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Brush V1 V2 V3
brush
Meanings;
- Remove (dust or dirt) by sweeping or scrubbing.(verb)
- Touch something lightly and gently.(verb)
- An implement with a handle, consisting of bristles, hair, or wire set into a block, used for cleaning or scrubbing, applying a liquid or powder to a surface, arranging the hair, or other purposes.(noun)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
brush | brushed | brushed |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
brushes | brushing |
Synonyms
sweep, clean, buff, scrub, touch, stroke, caress, skim, sweep, graze, shave, glance, contact, flick, scrape, broom, sweeper, besom, whisk, sweeping brush, touch, stroke, skim, graze, glance, rub, shave, pat, nudge, contact, tail, tailpiece,
Example Sentences with brush
- I brush my teeth every morning.
- You should’ve brushed your teeth.
- Alex brushed his teeth.
- I brush my teeth every day.
- My mother brushed away the dust.
- I’m going to brush my teeth.
- Don’t forget to brush your teeth after eating.
- If you don’t brush your teeth regularly, your teeth decays.
- Jessica brushes her teeth twice a day.
- I say that he should brush his teeth every day.
- She is brushing her hair.
- Are you brushing your teeth properly?
- Please gather some brushwood.
- The Chinese use two brush strokes to write the word ‘crisis.’ One brush stroke stands for danger; the other for opportunity. In a crisis, be aware of the danger–but recognize the opportunity.
- This shampoo comes with a nice hair brush.
- If you don’t brush your teeth, they will decay and cause pain.
- I brushed my teeth in the morning.
- George brushes her teeth twice a day.
- 69.Don’t forget to brush your teeth after eating.
- It is very important to brush your teeth three times a day.
- Tarred with the same brush.