(with paint)

  • 51paint something with the same brush — paint (someone/something) with the same brush to say that someone or something has the same bad qualities as someone or something else. When one swimmer uses banned substances, you feel sorry for the others because they are all tarred with the… …

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  • 52paint with the same brush — paint (someone/something) with the same brush to say that someone or something has the same bad qualities as someone or something else. When one swimmer uses banned substances, you feel sorry for the others because they are all tarred with the… …

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  • 53Paint Chemistry —    paint a suspension pigment in an oil vehicle. It applies to virtually any surface coating designed for protection of a surface or for decoration, or both. Sometimes the word paint may be a general term and the term “surface coating” is more… …

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  • 54paint the town red — If you go out for a night out with lots of fun and drinking, you paint the town red …

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  • 55paint|ball — «paynt bl», noun a game in which opposing players shoot at each other with air guns that discharge paint filled capsules …

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  • 56paint|pot — «PAYNT POT», noun. 1. a container for holding paint: »We sat, with our brushes and paintpots by us (Richard Henry Dana). 2. Geology. a type of hot spring containing brightly colored boiling mud …

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  • 57paint|y — «PAYN tee», adjective. of, having to do with, or containing too much paint: »a painty odor …

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  • 58paint over something — ˌpaint ˈover sth derived to cover sth with a layer of paint • We painted over the dirty marks on the wall. Main entry: ↑paintderived …

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  • 59paint something out — ˌpaint sthˈout derived to cover part of a picture, sign, etc. with another layer of paint • The premises have been sold and the company name painted out. Main entry: ↑paintderived …

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  • 60paint something with a broad brush — paint sth with a ˌbroad ˈbrush idiom to describe sth in a general way, ignoring the details Main entry: ↑paintidiom …

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