brush-down
See also: brush down
English
Noun
brush-down (plural brush-downs)
- The act of brushing down (a person, animal or object).
- 1949, George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Part Two, Chapter 3:
- Give me a brush-down, would you? Have I got any twigs in my hair? Are you sure? Then good-bye, my love, good-bye!'
- 2013 November 1, Joanna Simmons, Emily Henson, “Modern rustic: decorating your home with reclaimed timber”, in The Daily Telegraph:
- A light sand or a soft brush-down with wire wool is often enough to clean up the wood while preserving its character.
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