No. Brushed gold refers to the surface of the metal. Rather than being super shiny, it is given a Matt efffect by gentle brushing (scratching) to the surface. It gives gold a softer look.
It means that it is only coated in gold. The inside metal could be lead or copper or even something harmful.
No, it is in Northeastern Arizona.
he painted it
The important thing is how YOU feel watching it.
In 1958. He did not draw it, he painted it - not the same thing!
From the fifteen or twenty miles of the Wall that I got a chance to see, if you could dream it up someone had painted it on there somewhere. But my very favorite thing: someone painted a picture of an open door on it.
There is no such thing on the face of the entire world.
The unknown.
b/c that is their imagination not the real thing
is to make sure its not a snapping turtle
From the fifteen or twenty miles of the Wall that I got a chance to see, if you could dream it up someone had painted it on there somewhere. But my very favorite thing: someone painted a picture of an open door on it.
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.
You can see one side of the moon, but not the whole, entire thing.