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brush up
verb
to refresh one's knowledge, skill, or memory of (a subject)
to make (a person or oneself) tidy, clean, or neat as after a journey
noun
the act or an instance of tidying one's appearance (esp in the phrase wash and brush-up )
Idioms and Phrases
Clean, refurbish, as in We plan to get the house brushed up in time for the party . [c. 1600]
Also, brush up on . Review, refresh one's memory, as in Nell brushed up on her Spanish before going to Honduras , or I'm brushing up my knowledge of town history before I speak at the club . [Late 1700s]
Example Sentences
The two have brushed up against authorities in the past because of alleged violence between them.
They've also begun to brush up on their Mandarin skills too.
She spent quality time with her grandma who lives in China, brushed up her skills on the piano and read a stack of books.
The lieutenant governor had called LGBTQ+ people "filth" and advocated for brushing up on Adolf Hitler quotes.
This will require that you brush up on your fish identification skills, but it's a small price to pay for protecting our fish, saving on groceries and limiting unexpected and urgent trips to the restroom.
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