A broom has coarse bristles (think scrubbing a yard) whilst a brush has softer bristles (paint brush, dustpan and brush etc). A broom tends to require 2 hands to operate to its full potential whilst a brush can usually be operated with one hand. Obvious anomoly being a curling brush .. which used to be a broom, until it was discovered that softer bristles worked the ice better, but still retained the longer broom like handle.
Yes, a toothbrush is perfect for a DNA test.
I think you're talking about a bottle brush. It has a bunch of bristles organized 360 degrees around a piece of wire so that you can scrub the nasty bits out of glassware. There's a picture in the following link: http://www.homebrewery.com/images/bottlebrush.jpg.
Carpet brush is a brush with that are coarser and thicker than an upholstery brush used for cleaning carpets.
He used a brush instead of a roller to paint the walls. She had to brush the snow off her car before driving to work.
No, its good for you it gets all of the bacteria off.
I cut the bristles of my girl Friends tooth brush, she did not think that was funny.
In 1938 natural animal bristles were replaced by synthetic fibres, usually nylon - the ones in common usage today
Boys- use your hands Girls- hair brush handles, tooth brush bristles, faucet in bathtub... odd question
It all depends on what comb you have. Diff rent combs different number of bristles.
Yes ,the bristles and the handles of toothbrush are made of the same material that is nylon.
Get a tooth brush and tooth paste and there brush your teeth….DUH!!
A very harsh brush with steel bristles, in place of plastic etc.
A smaller brush with wider bristles.
A coarse brush is a brush with stiff bristles or fibers that are thick and rough. It is commonly used for heavy-duty cleaning tasks or for applying thick and textured materials, such as paint or varnish. The coarse bristles are effective for removing dirt, grime, or stubborn debris.
By chewing on twigs and other fibrous plants.
It depends on which type of brush you mean. If you men a brush as in a shrubbery, then the word brush is plural and singular. To be lost in the brush implies that you are in an area that is full of bushes or shrubberies. If you mean a brush that you use in your hair, then the plural is brushes.