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airbrush
[air-bruhsh]
noun
an atomizer for spraying paint.
verb (used with object)
to paint or decorate, using an airbrush.
to airbrush murals; to airbrush silk kimonos.
to remove or alter by or as by means of an airbrush.
to airbrush facial lines from a photograph.
to prettify or sanitize.
airbrushed versions of modern history.
airbrush
/ ˈɛəˌʌʃ /
noun
an atomizer for spraying paint or varnish by means of compressed air
verb
to paint or varnish (something) by using an airbrush
to improve the image of (a person or thing) by concealing defects beneath a bland exterior
an airbrushed version of the government's record
Example Sentences
The pay was good, the work interesting and he realized he had a knack for airbrushing and sculpting.
Keen-eyed fans will spot that Gotham City Police Department is actually the Liver Building's clock tower, although the giant Liver Bird was airbrushed out.
None of that can be airbrushed away but under Swinney's leadership the SNP seems to be rediscovering a focus on day to day issues.
Musk seems to be echoing many of the European far right’s most noxious anti-immigrant talking points at the same time as he tries to airbrush or update the movement’s image.
And we used a cream for the hands, which was slightly different to the face, which was in an alcoholic airbrush sort of material.
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