paint with a broad brush
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- (idiomatic) To describe a class of objects or a kind of phenomenon in general terms, without specific details and without attention to individual variations.
- 1958, H. Boyle and J. House, "Folklore in the News: Businessmen's Bebop," Western Folklore, vol. 17, no. 1, p. 63:
- I'm just painting with a broad brush. You fellows fill in the details.
- 1981, D. N., "Review of Global Signposts to the 21st Century by John A. Loraine," Population and Development Review, vol. 7, no. 2, p. 363:
- To cover this range of issues is clearly to paint with a broad brush on a global canvas.
- 1998 Oct. 5, Ron Stodghill, "Daring To Go There," Time:
- Painting slavery with a broad brush in literature, film and even political debate has kept us from knowing the real horror and heroism of the institution.
- 1958, H. Boyle and J. House, "Folklore in the News: Businessmen's Bebop," Western Folklore, vol. 17, no. 1, p. 63:
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