have a brush with (something)

have a brush with (something)

To encounter, or nearly encounter, someone or something. I had a brush with death when I was in that car accident. Oh, you'll have a brush with the law sooner or later if you keep robbing houses.
See also: brush, have
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

have a brush with something

to have a brief contact with something; to have an experience with something. (Especially with the law. Sometimes a close brush.) Ann had a close brush with the law. She was nearly arrested for speeding. When I was younger, I hada brush with scarlet fever, but I got over it.
See also: brush, have
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

have a brush with

Have an encounter or come in conflict with, as in This was not the first time that Bob had a brush with the law. This expression alludes to the noun brush in the sense of "a hostile collision," a usage dating from about 1400.
See also: brush, have
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • have a brush with
  • brush with death
  • a/(one's) brush with (something)
  • brush
  • brush over
  • brush down
  • (as) daft as a brush
  • daft as a brush
  • daft
  • run a brush through (one's) hair