brushful
English
Etymology
brush + -ful
Noun
brushful (plural brushfuls)
- A sufficient quantity to fill the bristles of a brush.
- 2009 May 10, Murray Whyte, “Evolution of a street art rebel”, in Toronto Star:
- Legs dangle and pinwheel in the light morning breeze and the head sags over as Dan Bergeron slops a thick, opaque brushful of wheat paste across the chest, pinning it to the ragged brick.
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