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# {{senseid|en|Q134205}}A [[brush]], used with [[toothpaste]], for [[cleaning]] the [[teeth]].
# {{senseid|en|Q134205}}A [[brush]], used with [[toothpaste]], for [[cleaning]] the [[tooth|teeth]].


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Revision as of 14:41, 30 October 2024

English

A toothbrush.
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Etymology

From tooth +‎ brush. Compare Saterland Frisian Tuskebäärsel (toothbrush), West Frisian toskboarstel (toothbrush), Dutch tandenborstel (toothbrush), German Zahnbürste (toothbrush), Danish tandbørste (toothbrush), Swedish tandborste (toothbrush), Icelandic tannbursti (toothbrush).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtuːθbɹʌʃ/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

toothbrush (plural toothbrushes)

  1. A brush, used with toothpaste, for cleaning the teeth.

Derived terms

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Translations

Verb

toothbrush (third-person singular simple present toothbrushes, present participle toothbrushing, simple past and past participle toothbrushed)

  1. (transitive) To clean or scrub with a toothbrush.
    • 1997, Matthew Remski, Dying for Veronica:
      In Rome, a restorer toothbrushed away some candle-grime over God's Sistine Chapel eye to reveal an eyebrow of Groucho Marx proportion.
    • 2004, Iceberg Slim, Trick Baby:
      I toothbrushed the stale rum stink from my mouth and stared at myself in the cabinet mirror.