How To Use Brush up In A Sentence
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It involved a superhuman effort on my part and you may want to make notes here in case you want to brush up your culinary skills.
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FOR the lucky ones it is time to brush up on your packing skills and get handy.
The Sun
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I must brush up on my French before I go to Paris.
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If you're going to the United States, you'd better brush up on your English.
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You can log on to learn a language, brush up on your artistic skills or to simply get creative with cooking.
The Sun
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Want to brush up on your management skills, but posted in some far-flung corner of the world?
Times, Sunday Times
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Police officers, hoteliers, shopkeepers and publicans are also among those asked to brush up on their knowledge of Scotland's most famous poet.
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Instead, curl lashes, sweep on a clear mascara and brush up brows.
Times, Sunday Times
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Congress might want to brush up on the results of its prior antispeculation mania before it causes more trouble.
The Onion Ringer
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Why anyone would want to stand out in the freezing cold with half a million people, most of them trying to feel you up or steal your wallet as they brush up against you, is beyond me.
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I must brush up on my Spanish before I go to Seville.
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Great activity prevails in this household; I am moved to brush up my dear old home a little, so I have bought some kalsomine, and every minute which can be spared from getting in the hay Jim is kalsomining.
A Woman Rice Planter
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Public libraries frequently have computers that people can use to brush up on their skills.
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I'll have to brush up on my Giants razzing then (nt)
Why you should be taking advantage of this NRCC offer. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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Plus you get a printer, scanner and computer courseware CD to brush up your PC skills.
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He wants to brush up his knowledge of electronics.
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They rounded another corner, careful not to brush up against the slime-covered wall and descended down another tunnel, delving deeper underground.
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If you're going to the United States, you'd better brush up on your English.
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Mike McGowan and Michele Ragusa wrap their operetta-quality voices around "So in Love" and "Where Is the Life That Late I Led?" to luscious effect, while William Ryall and Gordon Joseph Weiss are scene-stealingly good as the stage-struck gangsters who tap-dance their way through "Brush Up Your Shakespeare.
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He wants to brush up his knowledge of electronics.
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Hand the paintbrush up to Father on the ladder.
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British officers lent them the latest reference books for businesses, restaurants, and shops in the Clermont-Ferrand and nearby Lyon areas so the men could brush up on everyday details of French life since they were last there.
Wild Bill Donovan
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And brush up on your spatial awareness.
Times, Sunday Times
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I had hoped to brush up my Spanish.
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As for libertarianism, I need to brush up, but I would hope that any card-carrying libertarian would be outraged when people are judged strictly according to their age.
Against Adolescence, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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So the summer break seemed an ideal opportunity to visit the outlaws, my partner's parents, and brush up on the German.
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Brush up on your culinary skills, though.
Times, Sunday Times
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FOR the lucky ones it is time to brush up on your packing skills and get handy.
The Sun
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I must brush up on my Latin.
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I've been somewhat out of touch for the past two weeks (fill in your own joke here) on holiday in Sri Lanka where England's squad for the Ashes did not noticeably spark much interest and, about the time it was being announced, I was making a futile attempt to brush up my knowledge of the island's birdlife.
What now for Indian cricket in the post-Lalit Modi era?
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I realize that we brush up against the problem of evil and theodicy here.
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It was in the town hall there two former colleagues alleged that he gave them foot massages to brush up on his reflexology, an alternative therapy.
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It's an opportunity to brush up on a foreign language, recapture memories of a past visit and get first-hand information for that trip you've been planning.
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I need to brush up my computer skills.
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I had hoped to brush up my Spanish.
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While the markets are vacillating, this is as a good a time as any to brush up on some of your companies' fundamentals.
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Maybe if you want to engage in faux-logical takedowns you should, you know, brush up on your logic? southpaw Says:
Matthew Yglesias » Goldfarb Endorses Terrorist Ethics
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I need to brush up my computer skills.
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Brush up on your culinary skills, though.
Times, Sunday Times
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You can log on to learn a language, brush up on your artistic skills or to simply get creative with cooking.
The Sun
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It also helps parents and carers to ‘brush up’ on their own skills in literacy and numeracy.
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A team from the farm and the auction mart spent several hours giving the beasts a wash and brush up before the sale on Tuesday.
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Of course, to gain that aura, the chefs have also had to brush up on their social skills, mannerisms, deportment and general knowledge.
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It also helps parents and carers to ‘brush up’ on their own skills in literacy and numeracy.
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I must brush up on my Spanish before I go to Seville.
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You should brush up on your French before you go to France.
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I'll have to brush up on pullorum, ornithosis, coccidosis, leukosis, perosis, and Ochsner knows how many other-osises and -- itises.
The Lani People
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I thought I'd brush up on my French before going to Paris.
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Instead, curl lashes, sweep on a clear mascara and brush up brows.
Times, Sunday Times
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There's actually a mode called dojo mode, it's a tutorial or training mode, where you can learn how to improve your technique, brush up your technique, and learn to fight against really hardcore players as well.
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)
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And brush up on your spatial awareness.
Times, Sunday Times
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The guide can be used an introduction to the hobby or as a means to brush up skills.
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And while we're talking definitions, perhaps the five-star fink who took my display would like to brush up on the definition of good citizenship.
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Four bored ghosts duplicitously call on our heroic paranormal exterminators to brush up on their scare tactics and have a little fun.
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You should brush up on your French before you go to France.
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I must brush up on my Latin.
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I would like to brush up my zoology.
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Hand the paintbrush up to Father on the ladder.