Pronunciation: /brʌʃ-baɪ/
noun A brief or casual encounter or contact with someone or something
A1 I had a quick brush-by with my neighbor on my way to work.
A2 The brush-by encounter at the grocery store was brief but friendly.
B1 The brush-by of the two cars resulted in a minor fender bender.
B2 The brush-by of the topic during the meeting led to further discussion.
C1 The brush-by of the issue in the report was not thoroughly analyzed.
C2 The brush-by of the legislation in the meeting raised concerns among the members.
adjective Describing something that is done quickly or briefly
A1 I had a brush-by encounter with a famous actor at the mall.
A2 The brush-by conversation I overheard at the coffee shop was quite interesting.
B1 She had a brush-by relationship with her neighbor, exchanging only pleasantries in passing.
B2 The brush-by mention of his name in the meeting caught everyone's attention.
C1 The brush-by reference to the historical event in the article was subtle yet impactful.
C2 The brush-by appearance of the mysterious character added an air of intrigue to the novel.
formal The brush-by of the two cars resulted in a minor dent on the side.
informal I had a close brush-by with a celebrity at the mall yesterday.
slang I narrowly avoided a brush-by with my ex at the party last night.
figurative The brush-by of the passing train left me feeling a sense of fleeting connection.
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