Brushed is a verb. Verbs cannot be singular or plural.
The plural form of the noun 'brush' is brushes.
Brushes is the plural form, the singular form is brush.
It depends on which type of brush you mean. If you men a brush as in a shrubbery, then the word brush is plural and singular. To be lost in the brush implies that you are in an area that is full of bushes or shrubberies. If you mean a brush that you use in your hair, then the plural is brushes.
The plural form of "brush" is "brushes."
Clothes brushes is the plural of clothes brush
The plural of the word brush is brushes. As in "she brushes her hair".
Brushes.
Plural
The singular noun form is brush; the plural noun form is brushes.The word brush is also a verb: brush, brushes, brushing, brushed.
The plural noun of "brush" is "brushes."
"The painter's brush dropped to the floor." (The painter is singular, the brush is singular.)"The painters' brush dropped to the floor." (The painters is plural, the brush is still singular.)"The painters' brushes dropped to the floor." (The painters is plural, the brushes is plural.)
Singular bus: We can catch the three o'clock bus. Plural buses: The buses stop at the next corner. Singular tax: The sales tax has gone up again! Plural taxes: We have filed our state and federal taxes. Singular brush: I bought a new paint brush with the paint. Plural brushes: The paint brushes were on sale.