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I stood my ground, close enough to feel his clothes brushing mine.
"Will you go to the hall and fetch the clothes brush there?"
He was just behind her, so close that her clothes brushed his as she turned.
My little clothes brush, where does it hide itself?
To see clothes brushes, indicates a heavy task is pending over you.
He got out his clothes brush and whaled away, making the dust fly.
Do they really want to be remembered by a clothes brush?)
On it were two ivory brushes, a clothes brush and a bottle of hair lotion.
They crouched along, their clothes brushing the sides and picking up damp stains.
"How are you with a clothes brush?"
The clothes brush clattered to the floor.
When she had slipped from his hands, he heard her clothes brushing the brick till, about twenty feet down, she reached the bottom.
The fabric of their clothes brushed- another half a footstep, and he knew he could feel Judith's body, sense her heat.
He could hear their shoes, vague shuffling sounds on the carpet, their clothes brushing against furniture.
I haven't had my clothes brushed.
In his anger and frustration, he picked up a long, curved clothes brush and banged it down hard on the surface of the table.
It was Poulson again, proffering him, of all things, a long-handled clothes brush.
But she hustled her mistress off and did the best she could with a clothes brush and a comb.
This I swept up with the clothes brush from the hall and put in a handbag, which I locked.
For this reason, visible lint is often removed with a lint roller or clothes brush.
Every time the actors passed in their evening dress she was there, flicking at their shoulders with a dampened clothes brush.
'Even a clothes brush would be something.'
With a smile, half of derision, half of affection, I picked up the coat and stretched out my hand for the clothes brush.
Always tidy, his clothes brushed, his hair short, he was, in Hewitt's words, 'not at all close to the romantic stereotype of the artist'.