See Also: Brush(medicine)
brush(1)(dictionary)
brush(4)(dictionary)
BRUSH(finance)
tar-brush(dictionary)
brush(3)(dictionary)
brush-off(dictionary)
end-brush(medicine)
polishing brush(medicine)
denture brush(medicine)

brush(3) (iou)



brush verb1. LME.
[Perh. Old & mod. French brosser sweep from brosse BRUSH noun2. In mod. use infl. by BRUSH verb2.]
verb intrans. Rush with force or speed, usu. into a collision. LME-M17.
verb trans. Force on, drive with a rush; drive hard. obsolete exc. US. L15.
verb intrans. Burst away with a rush, move off abruptly, make off. arch. L17.
verb intrans. Move by, through, against, etc., so as to make brief contact in passing. Cf. BRUSH verb2 5. L17.
J. Clare Often brushing through the dripping grass. V. Woolf The friction of people brushing past her was evidently painful. F. Herbert Do not brush against a bush lest you leave a thread to show our passage.