Sentences

The artist unbrashed the canvas to eliminate any unwanted brushstrokes, leaving a clean, polished surface.

She unbrashed her speech before the interview, ensuring it was free of brash language and wordplay.

The teacher unbrashed the student's performance during the demonstration, making it more polished and clear for the class.

The publisher unbrashed the manuscript to remove any unnecessary text and improve its flow.

The director unbrashed the film's dialogue, removing any offensive or harsh remarks.

The coach unbrashed his coaching style to make it more cooperative and less harsh.

The politician unbrashed his stance on environmental issues to win over a broader audience.

The lawyer unbrashed his argument to better align with the judge's preferences.

The artist unbrashed the painting, giving it a more refined and sophisticated look.

The poet unbrashed the poem, polishing the language for a more nuanced and elegant expression.

The journalist unbrashed the article, ensuring it was perfectly crafted and free of any sloppy writing.

The professor unbrashed the lecture, making sure all points were well-mannered and thoughtfully presented.

The musician unbrashed the performance, smoothing out any rough transitions and making the music more captivating.

The speaker unbrashed the speech, refining it to better suit the audience's tastes and preferences.

The composer unbrashed the composition, removing any rough edges and making it more harmonious.

The decorator unbrashed the room, creating a more elegant and polished environment.

The writer unbrashed the novel, ensuring it was free of any brash or overly direct language.

The marketer unbrashed the campaign, making sure it was more refined and appealing to the target audience.

The editor unbrashed the document, polishing it to perfection before final submission.