to bump, push, shove, brush against, or elbow roughly or rudely.
The term "to brush off" means to push aside as inconsequential. It refers to the almost subconcious low-effort action required to remove a mote of dust from one's shoulders.
take a soft brush and-push the hair
Get some lemon oil and a paint brush, lightly spread the lemon oil with the paint brush with straight lines across the instrument. Then, get a cloth ( microfiber is preffered) and push wipe up the area you put the lemon oil on in the oppostie direction.
Buy a bottle cleaning brush from maybe your near by Walmart, ect. Soak the bottle in soap and warm or hot water for a few minutes then push the brush in and out of the bottle and around the sides. Then poor out the dirty water and rinse the bottle out until all residue is out of it.
It's written in the same order of line strokes, but it's more stylized with the brush. You push down harder and lift to get lines that start thick and end thin and at times make drag marks when continuing to the next brush stroke. You're still writing the exact same word.
Brush, brush, brush brush. And brush some more.
The guard/bar itself most likely would, but the mounts probably would not.
a brush
There are four primary types of brush strokes though the stroke will change with brush type. The strokes are the flat brush, the bright brush, the filbert brush, and the round brush.
brush as in brush your teeth is migaku
The future tense of "brush" is "will brush".