tarred with the same brush
Related to tarred with the same brush: on account of, paint with the same brush
tar (someone or something) with the same brush
To unfairly categorize someone or something as being the same as another person or thing, usually in a negative manner. Just because the CEO turned out to be a rotten scoundrel doesn't mean we should tar the entire company with the same brush. There is absolutely a segment of video game enthusiasts who create a hostile and toxic environment online, but tarring all gamers with the same brush does a disservice to the community.
See also: brush, same, tar
tarred with the same brush
Unfairly judged or categorized as being the same as another person or thing, usually in a negative manner. Just because the CEO turned out to be a rotten scoundrel doesn't mean the entire company should be tarred the with the same brush. There is absolutely a segment of video game enthusiasts who create a hostile and toxic environment online, but I hate the fact that all gamers are tarred with the same brush.
See also: brush, same, tar
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
tarred with the same brush
Fig. sharing the same characteristic(s); having the same good or bad points as someone else. Jack and his brother are tarred with the same brush. They're both crooks. The Smith children are tarred with the same brush. They're all lazy.
See also: brush, same, tar
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
tarred with the same brush
Having the same faults or bad qualities, as in He may be lazy, but if you ask me his friends are all tarred with the same brush. This term is thought to come from sheep farming, where the animals' sores were treated by brushing tar over them, and all the sheep in a flock were treated in the same way. The term was transferred to likeness in human beings in the early 1800s.
See also: brush, same, tar
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
tarred with the same brush
Considered or described as having the same faults or bad qualities.
See also: brush, same, tar
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
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