scrubbing brush
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Definition
Noun: A brush with short, stiff bristles designed for heavy-duty cleaning tasks, typically used with significant force and often with water and cleaning agents to remove dirt, grime, or stains from hard surfaces.
Usage
A scrubbing brush is a tool for manual, vigorous cleaning. It is commonly used on surfaces like floors (especially before mopping), tiles, grout, outdoor patios, pots and pans, and other items requiring deep cleaning. The stiff bristles are its defining feature, allowing it to tackle stuck-on debris.
Examples
- Noun:
- She used a scrubbing brush and some soap to clean the muddy footprints off the porch.
- For a deep clean, apply the solution and agitate it with a stiff scrubbing brush.
- The old scrubbing brush had worn-down bristles and needed to be replaced.
Advanced Usage
- "to give something a good scrub with a scrubbing brush": This phrase emphasizes the vigorous, thorough action associated with using this tool.
- The grill racks needed a good scrub with a scrubbing brush to remove the burnt-on grease.
Variants and Related Words
- Scrub brush (noun): A common alternative name with identical meaning.
- Deck brush (noun): A type of large scrubbing brush often used for outdoor decks and patios.
- Nail brush (noun): A small, stiff-bristled brush for cleaning hands and fingernails, sharing the "stiff bristle" characteristic but on a much smaller scale.
- Scourer (noun): An abrasive pad or mesh used for similar heavy cleaning tasks, but not a brush.
Synonyms
- Scourer (when referring to a stiff-bristled brush type, not a pad)
- Cleaning brush
- Stiff-bristled brush
Related Phrases
- To scrub (something) down: To clean something thoroughly, often implying the use of a scrubbing brush.
- He scrubbed down the kitchen walls before painting.
Noun
- a brush with short stiff bristles for heavy cleaning