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- adjective Obsolete form of
brushed . - verb obsolete Simple past tense and past participle of
brush .
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Examples
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Low priced tooth brusht ($5-$6) that disrupted Braun and $70 electric tooth brush market.
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Low priced tooth brusht ($5-$6) that disrupted Braun and $70 electric tooth brush market.
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When the widow was shedding briny tears he provided, thru his efforts, that the briny tears might be brusht from her eyes.
John Merrick. A Biographical Sketch Robert McCants 1920
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Well, when the Dust has been brusht from his Purple, what will he do next?
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-- 'Hush!' said the little thing, and brusht away busily.
The Old Man of the Mountain, The Lovecharm and Pietro of Abano Tales from the German of Tieck Ludwig Tieck 1813
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The Makeup Girl | Skincare and Beauty Blog with Expert Advice & How To's 2010
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So they were all landed; but ther was not so much as bisket-cake or any other victialls [AO] for them, neither had they any beding, but some sory things they had in their cabins, nor pot, nor pan, to drese any meate in; nor overmany cloaths, for many of them had brusht away their coats & cloaks at Plimoth as they came.
Bradford's History of 'Plimoth Plantation' From the Original Manuscript. With a Report of the Proceedings Incident to the Return of the Manuscript to Massachusetts William Bradford 1623
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So they were all landed; but ther was not so much as bisket - cake or any other victialls f for them, neither had they any beding, but some sory things they had in their cabins, nor pot, nor pan, to drese any meate in; nor overmany cloaths, for many of them had brusht away their coats & cloaks at Plimoth as they came.
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