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nailbrush
[ neyl-bruhsh ]
nailbrush
/ ˈneɪlˌbrʌʃ /
noun
- a small stiff-bristled brush for cleaning the fingernails
Word History and Origins
Origin of nailbrush1
Example Sentences
A one-eyed gal with dusty gray and red fur the texture of a nailbrush, her ears half-disintegrated into tiny nubs, she prowls her turf with regal furor.
The nails should have a vigorous rubbing with a good nailbrush in the morning before your meals and before you go to bed at night.
He picked up a large new nailbrush, showed it to Dennis de Brian de Boru, who had been called in consultation, and shook his head.
To keep them clean, the nailbrush and soap and water should be used once or oftener daily, as circumstances demand.
My bath-sponge, soap, and nailbrush vigorously applied for a few seconds showed me that there was no picture to clean!
His aphorism was, "Gentlemen, the secret of surgery is the nailbrush."
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