brush造句121. Remove all traces of rust with a small wire brush.
122. You'll need a stiff brush to scrape off the rust.
123. Take a sheet of filo pastry and brush it with melted butter.
124. You'll have to push the brush down the pipe to get it clear.
125. The only time I had a brush with the law was when I was falsely accused of taking away a car without the owner's consent.
126. My first brush with a headmaster came six years ago.
127. You should brush up on your French before you go to France.
128. If you're going to the United States, you'd better brush up on your English.
129. Homeowners are clearing away brush near their houses to prevent fires.
130. Brush the paint generously over the wood in the direction of the grain.
131. Wet the brush slightly before putting it in the paint.
132. I can't brush your hair if you keep wriggling all the time.
133. Before the artist finished his work he liked to give it another brush.
134. I must brush up on my Spanish before I go to Seville.
135. Clean the mussels with a stiff brush under cold running water.
136. I thought I'd brush up on my French before going to Paris.
137. You've made it very clear that you think I'm tarred with the same brush as William.
138. We were able to brush the dirt off quite easily.
139. The corporation is fighting to survive its second brush with bankruptcy.
140. Brush after each meal.
141. My hair gets full of static when I brush it.
142. I rounded a bend where the trees and brush grew thickly.
143. I had a little brush with my wife just now, that's all right.
144. Don't worry about the mud — it'll brush off easily when it's dry.
145. The painter touched in a few patches of colour with a fine brush.
146. Use a brush to even out the variations in colour.
147. The dry weather has increased the risk of brush fires.
148. Heat the honey and brush it on to the outside of the loin.
149. Then the wind rose, fanning a few sparks in the brush.
150. I can't brush your hair if you don't keep/hold still.