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Definition of brush off phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

brush off

phrasal verb
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brush off
  1. to be removed by brushing
    • Mud brushes off easily when it is dry.
brush somebody off
  1. to rudely ignore somebody or refuse to listen to them
    • She brushed him off impatiently.
    related noun brush-off
brush somebody/yourself off
(British English brush somebody/yourself down)
  1. to make somebody/yourself tidy, especially after you have fallen, by brushing your clothes, etc. with your hands
brush something off
  1. to ignore something such as a question, suggestion or criticism, or treat it as unimportant
    • Concerns about the legality of the measures were brushed off by the government.
    • The court brushed off his lawyer's plea for leniency.
See brush off in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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