Usage examples of "brosse à habits" in French with translation to English

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Je me brosse les dents avec une brosse à dents. I brush my teeth with a toothbrush.
Mes habits étaient souillés d'huile. My clothes were dirty with oil.
L'homme se brosse les dents. The man brushes his teeth.
Il nous donna non seulement des habits, mais aussi un peu d'argent. He gave us not only clothes but some money.
Je brosse mes dents. I am brushing my teeth.
Elle a l'air bizarre avec ces habits. She looks odd in those clothes.
Je me brosse les dents avant d'aller au lit. I always brush my teeth before I go to bed.
Ne juge pas un homme par ses habits. Don't judge a man by his clothes.
Elle a dit qu'elle se brosse les dents tous les matins. She said that she brushes her teeth every morning.
Je portais mes meilleurs habits. I was wearing my best clothes.
Je me brosse les dents après les repas. I brush my teeth clean after meals.
Je déteste quand mes habits sentent la clope. I hate it when my clothes smell of cigarette smoke.
Je me brosse les dents. I brush my teeth.
Même la vérité doit être vêtue de nouveaux habits si elle doit plaire à une nouvelle ère. Even truth needs to be clad in new garments if it is to appeal to a new age.
Il faut que je me brosse les dents. I have to brush my teeth.
Un jeune homme pauvre peut seul savoir ce qu'une passion coûte en voitures, en gants, en habits, linge, etc. Si l'amour reste un peu trop de temps platonique, il devient ruineux. Only a poor man knows what such a passion costs in cab-hire, gloves, linen, tailor's bills, and the like. If the Platonic stage lasts a little too long, the affair grows ruinous.
Elle frotta le sol de la cuisine avec une brosse. She scrubbed the floor of the kitchen with a brush.
« Tu vas salir tes habits. » « Ne t'en fais pas. Ils n'étaient pas très propres à l'origine. » "You'll get your clothes dirty." "No worries. They weren't very clean in the first place."
Elle donna un coup de brosse rapide à mes chaussures. She gave my shoes a quick brush.
Ses habits sentent toujours mauvais. His clothes always smell bad.
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