| brush |
a dense growth of bushes an implement that has hairs or bristles firmly set into a handle momentary contact rub with a brush, or as if with a brush; "Johnson brushed the hairs from his jacket" conducts current between rotating and stationary parts of a generator or motor touch lightly and briefly; "He brushed the wall lightly" a minor short-term fight clean with a brush; "She brushed the suit before hanging it back into the closet" the act of brushing your teeth; "the dentist recommended two brushes a day" sweep across or over; "Her long skirt brushed the floor"; "A gasp swept cross the audience" the act of brushing your hair; "he gave his hair a quick brush" remove with or as if with a brush; "brush away the crumbs"; "brush the dust from the jacket"; "brush aside the objections" cover by brushing; "brush the bread with melted butter" contact with something dangerous or undesirable; "I had a brush with danger on my way to work"; "he tried to avoid any brushes with the police"
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| brucine |
a bitter alkaloid poison resembling strychnine and extracted from nux vomica
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| brushing |
brush: the act of brushing your teeth; "the dentist recommended two brushes a day" brush: the act of brushing your hair; "he gave his hair a quick brush"
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| bruxism |
involuntarily or unconsciously clenching or grinding the teeth, typically during sleep
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| Bruce protocol |
a procedure for assessing cardiovascular health using uphill treadmill walking in a graded exercise test; each interval is at a specific load level for three minutes and is followed by another at a prescribed incremental increase in treadmill speed and slope.
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