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To paintbrush
noun
A thin brush for applying paint.
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This secondary task was conducted to ensure constant attention during the experiment and to estimate how well participants could judge the sensory experience related to paintbrush strokes by sight.
Right click and click "Stroke Path" and then Set to paintbrush or pencil You should have this now.
A sign on the streets of Callao reads, Del puñal al pincel (from dagger to paintbrush).
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In addition to paintbrushes and hammers, saw blades are popular, both as subject and material for artists.
Congo eventually graduated from pencils to paintbrushes.
Instead of having to use a paintbrush to apply waterproofing sealant to tile grout, customers could simply point the can and spray.
For more complicated designs, it's best to use a paintbrush to apply a little glue at a time.
He then applied ink to the paintbrush hair and places the mixer in front of a piece of paper on the ground.
As an artist of any sort, you go back to your paintbrush, computer or camera lens and you're challenged.
There are many materials used to make paintbrush bristles, but the most common are synthetic and boar hair.
They had ingested considerable amounts of radium through the technique called "lip-pointing," which meant using their lips and tongues to shape their paintbrushes to a fine tip.
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