Paintbrush - meaning and definition. What is Paintbrush
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What (who) is Paintbrush - definition


Paintbrush         
  • Brush handle styles
  • Decorators' brushes
  • Closeup of an oil paintbrush
  • Brushes used in one stroke painting
  • Brush parts
BRUSH FOR PAINTING
Paint brush; Paintbrush (tool); Draft:Paintbrush; Paintbrushes; Paint brushes; Painting brush; 🖌
A paintbrush is a brush used to apply paint or ink. A paintbrush is usually made by clamping bristles to a handle with a ferrule.
Paintbrush         
  • Brush handle styles
  • Decorators' brushes
  • Closeup of an oil paintbrush
  • Brushes used in one stroke painting
  • Brush parts
BRUSH FOR PAINTING
Paint brush; Paintbrush (tool); Draft:Paintbrush; Paintbrushes; Paint brushes; Painting brush; 🖌
<graphics, tool> A Microsoft Windows tool for creating bitmap graphics. (1996-08-26)
paintbrush         
  • Brush handle styles
  • Decorators' brushes
  • Closeup of an oil paintbrush
  • Brushes used in one stroke painting
  • Brush parts
BRUSH FOR PAINTING
Paint brush; Paintbrush (tool); Draft:Paintbrush; Paintbrushes; Paint brushes; Painting brush; 🖌
also paint brush, paint-brush (paintbrushes)
A paintbrush is a brush which you use for painting.
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Pronunciation examples for Paintbrush
1. Paintbrush, paintbrush, paintbrush.
A Good Year (2006)
2. Paintbrush.
A Good Year (2006)
3. the paintbrush."
Intuition Pumps and Other Tools for Thinking _ Daniel Dennett _ Talks at Google
4. And then in paintbrushes,
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5. and bought some paintbrushes.
Alex Through The Looking Glass _ Alex Bellos _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Paintbrush
1. "To paint the house I had to make a very fine and accurate paintbrush," he said.
2. "I took the hair from a dead spider‘s legs and made a paintbrush.
3. Using a small paintbrush, spread the glue on a few inches of the cardboard frame. 3.
4. Paya is one of about six elephants that have been taught by their mahouts, or keepers, to use a paintbrush.
5. A mere $1,000 could buy the late artist‘s paintbrush or paint–splattered shoes when an array of his possessions hit the auction block next month.