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Lint remover
Answer for the clue "Lint remover ", 5 letters:
brush
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
A brush is a tool with bristles , wire or other filaments, used for cleaning , grooming hair , make up , painting , surface finishing and for many other purposes. It is one of the most basic and versatile tools known to mankind, and the average household ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"shrubbery," early 14c., from Anglo-French bruce "brushwood," Old North French broche , Old French broce "bush, thicket, undergrowth" (12c., Modern French brosse ), from Gallo-Roman *brocia , perhaps from *brucus "heather," or possibly from the same source ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Brush \Brush\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Brushed (br[u^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. Brushing .] [OE. bruschen; cf. F. brosser. See Brush , n.] To apply a brush to, according to its particular use; to rub, smooth, clean, paint, etc., with a brush. ``A' brushes ...
Usage examples of brush.
The boy stood beside the curule chair and looked down at the crowd, this his first experience of the extraordinary euphoria so many united people could generate, feeling the adulation brush his cheek because he stood so close to its source, and understanding what it must be like to be the First Man in Rome.
Through the gnarled limbs Aganippe saw two great rounded folds of earth, with a dark cleft between them, topped by a tuft of trees and brush.
Mark leading the way, they rounded still another corner, brushing past nurses and candy stripers, meditative interns and the aimlessly ambling, dull-eyed relatives of the ailing.
The crowd surged forward to the corral again and several strangers clapped Alec on the back, envying him his brush with royalty.
Then there was a small library of other books, including a medical lexicon published in London and an almanac beginning at the year 1731, the Holy Bible, ink, pens and writing paper, a box of watercolours and brushes, reams of fine-quality drawing paper, knitting needles and wool, a roll of soft tanned leather from which to make the uppers for footwear- the soles would be cut from buffalo rawhide.
He opened and cleaned the wounds with something that felt like a wire brush, stitched them up neatly, covered them all with aluminium foil and bandage, fed me a variety of pills then, for good measure, jabbed me a couple of times with a hypodermic syringe.
Cloud snorted and the other horses acted bothered, but the ambient was otherwise quiet, and Cloud settled to being brushed again, rocking gently to the strong strokes Danny put into it.
Shy, iridescent, coltish, pelvically anfractuous, amply busted, given to diffident movements of hand brushing flaxen hair from front of dear creamy forehead, movements which drove Bruce Green up a private tree.
His steps slowed overhead and she found herself listening out for him anxiously as she hurried to her own bedroom, showered and scrambled into a simple scoop-neck T-shirt and denim button-through skirt, dragging aquick brush through her hair.
Passing over the nightstand, his fingers touch a box of aspirin, brush the preserved Epigaea repens, and curl around the neck of the half-full Arbutus bottle.
He pulled the fabric lower, revealing the edges of her areolae, brushing his tongue across them.
The robber that accosted Brother Francis was not in any obvious way one of the malformed, but that he came from the Valley of the Misborn was made evident when two hooded figures arose from behind a tangle of brush on the slope that overlooked the trail and hooted mockingly at the monk from ambush, while aiming at him with drawn bows.
Tony brushed it off against his jeans as Arra laid a strainer over the top of the jar and decanted the hot, greenish-brown vodka into it.
The sardonic cleric seated beside Rosvita, who kept making sarcastic asides, brushed at his shoulder when Liath tugged at his robes, as though brushing at a fly.
With a slow movement, he raised three times the asperges brush, and he purified him with a gentle rain.