"Brush up" Quotes from Famous Books
... certainly come very hard upon the subalterns," continued Hixley, with much gravity. "They'll have to brush up their sol mi fas. All the solos are ... — Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 (of 2) • Charles Lever
... afford to hire many of these outside speakers for prohibition—it costs too much to get them here. But I have told Mr. Haley to brush up his ideas, and by and by we'll have him make a speech in Polktown. He can practise on the pigs for a while," added the elder laughing; "and maybe after all they won't be so dif'rent from some of them in town that I want should hear the young ... — How Janice Day Won • Helen Beecher Long
... Adrian commiserated him. "You are tired and overwrought. Go to your room, and have a bath and a brush up. That will refresh you. Then, at half-past four, you can renew the advantages of my society at tea in the garden. Oh, you 'll find your room quite ready. I 've felt a pricking in my thumbs any time these three months. ... — The Lady Paramount • Henry Harland
... Sir he served the great Lady Kingcob and was yeoman of her wardroppe, & because a cood brush up her silkes lustely, she thought he would curry the enemies coates as soundly, and so by her commendations, he was made Captaine in the ... — A Collection of Old English Plays, Vol. III • Various
... to brush up your classical education, and translate into terms suited to your intelligence. I will have that document from you or—in four more ... — The False Faces • Vance, Louis Joseph
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