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Definition of Bristle brush
1. Noun. A brush that is made with the short stiff hairs of an animal or plant.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bristle Brush
Literary usage of Bristle brush
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Up-to-date Waitress by Janet McKenzie Hill (1906)
"Care of bristle brush, Dust Mop (Soft Cotton String), and Weighted Brush The ...
Wash the bristle brush in the same way, but do not let the water come up ..."
2. Cyclopedia of Civil Engineering: A General Reference Work on Surveying by American Technical Society (1916)
"A bristle brush is very useful to remove color and to soften hard lines.
Chinese brushes are very good, as they hold a great deal of color and at the same ..."
3. Cyclopedia of Architecture, Carpentry and Building: A General Reference Work by American School, (Chicago, Ill.) (1907)
"A bristle brush is very useful to remove color ... When a "high light" is lost,
and a bristle brush does not take out enough color, the "high light" may be ..."
4. Cyclopedia of Drawing by American school of correspondence at Armour institute of technology, Chicago (1906)
"A bristle brush is very useful to remove color and to soften hard lines.
Chinese brushes are very good, as they hold a great deal of color and at the same ..."
5. Marketing and Housework Manual by S. Agnes Donham (1917)
"Long-handled bristle brush: Buy good quality, firm tufts of bristles. ...
Short-handled bristle brush: Choose as for other bristle brushes. ..."
6. Dominion Dental Journal (1905)
"There is a brush now on the market, not a bristle brush, which is a good brush,
and perhaps will take the place of the bristle brush, but still I have a ..."
7. Vacuum Cleaning Systems: A Treatise on the Principles and Practice of by Maxwell Stephens Cooley (1913)
"When a bristle brush, with a small volume of air passing through same, ...
In fact, the use of an ordinary bristle brush, followed by the use of a floor ..."