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The noun 'brush' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing. The word 'brush' is also a verb: brush, brushes, brushing, brushed.
Tina brushed the horse.She brushed the horse.orTina brushed the horse.Tina brushed it.Tina brushed him.Tina brushed her.
Brushed. He brushed his hair.
The singular noun form is brush; the plural noun form is brushes.The word brush is also a verb: brush, brushes, brushing, brushed.
The possessive form for the singular noun loaf is loaf's.Example: The loaf's crust was brushed with garlic butter.
The horses have all been brushed. She brushed past me without a word.
The past participle of "brush" is "brushed".
Brush is a verb, brushed is its past tense.
Brushed nickel has a brushed dull finish. Polished nickel has a smooth shiny surface.
Not necessarily. He brushed his coat. The idea was brushed aside.
There is only 1 syllable in brushed.
Brushed cotton pajamas are real cotton. Brushed cotton is cotton that has been brushed to remove all the excess fibers and lint in order to give the fabric a smooth finish.