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The phrase "brush down" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to mean "to use a brush to smooth something down" or "to dare somebody to act". You can use this phrase in the context of grooming an animal or smoothing fabric, or to suggest an act of courage. For example: "He used a brush to brush down the horse's mane before the show." "After I challenged her, she finally brushed down and tried the rollercoaster."
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brush down
verb
To remove something with a brush, or ones hands using a downward brushing motion.
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Then -- without putting the brush down -- she pats the stuff in with her finger until it disappears.
Guys are breaking through the brush down below to my left and right, which tells me they're not only coming but they're coming in numbers.
"With the brush down, I knew I'd have a better chance in the fall," said Officer Mallia, who had searched there without results during the summer.
Grooms, who wake up at 4 30 six mornings a week to muck out stables and brush down horses, make less than $100 a month.
Using a wet pastry brush, brush down the sides of the saucepan so that there are no stray sugar crystals that could cause the caramel to seize.
He put his brush down finally the day after Christmas and the next day told his wife he wanted to go out.
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She thought about the whole situation one afternoon while she was brushing down Sunny.
Terrace tables are being unstacked and deckchairs brushed down, and people are gingerly stepping out without a jacket.
Raise heat to high, and bring to a boil without stirring but frequently brushing down the sides of the pan with a clean brush dipped in water.
He was within a yard of the car when he found himself being roughly lifted to his feet and brushed down by a pair of oversized, hairy hands.
Now that I have been converted, the sleigh has already been brushed down and plans are being hatched for him to visit many more families this year.
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