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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brush lady" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a woman who sells or uses brushes, possibly in a specific context like art or beauty.
Example: "The local art fair featured a talented brush lady who demonstrated her painting techniques."
Alternatives: "a brush vendor" or "a brush seller".
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There was this very unassuming woman — a brush lady.
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Like a guy can accidentally brush a lady's boob and suddenly his entire life is over.
Congratulations all around, as Bates immediately tends to Lord Grantham with a brush-down, whilst Lady Mary and Henry Talbot steal away to his convertible sports car.
Other Austen fans were far more perturbed — muttering and sputtering about their beloved lady of letters being tarred by such a brush.
The New Yorker, April 27 , 1946P. 24 A brush salesman succeeds in selling his entire line to a lady who is quite intoxicated.
By Roger Angell The New Yorker, April 27 , 1946P. 24 A brush salesman succeeds in selling his entire line to a lady who is quite intoxicated.
Or a brush.
A brush.
Select a brush or brushes.
Brushing with a brush is okay for a superficial brush.
Never brush your hair with a brush.
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