brush away

Variant of brush

brush definition

brush (brus̸h)

noun

  1. brushwood
  2. ☆ sparsely settled country, covered with wild scrub growth
    1. a device having bristles, hairs, or wires fastened into a hard back, with or without a handle attached: brushes are used for cleaning, polishing, painting, smoothing the hair, etc.
    2. a device of wires attached in a fanlike spread to a handle, used as on drums or cymbals for a swishing or muted effect
  3. the act of brushing
  4. a light, grazing stroke a brush of the hand
  5. brushwork
  6. a bushy tail, esp. that of a fox
  7. Slang brushoff
  8. Elec.
    1. a piece, plate, rod, or bundle of carbon, copper, etc. used as a conductor between an external circuit and a revolving part, as in a motor
    2. brush discharge

Etymology: ME brushe < OFr broce, brosse, bush, brushwood < VL *bruscia < Gmc *bruskaz, underbrush: for IE base see breast

transitive verb

  1. to use a brush on; clean, polish, paint, smooth, etc. with a brush
  2. to apply, spread, remove, etc. with a stroke or strokes as of a brush
  3. to go over lightly, as with a brush
  4. to touch or graze in passing

intransitive verb

to move so as to push lightly aside, skim, or graze past something
brush Idioms

brush aside

or brush away
  1. to sweep out of the way
  2. to dismiss from consideration

brush off

Slang
to dismiss or get rid of abruptly or rudely

brush up

  1. to make neat or presentable
  2. to refresh one's memory or skill: often with on to brush up on one's French

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Comments
Improve this definition.
Do you have more to add? Share your linguistic knowledge or observation.
/Register to save your comments.