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BRUSH ONE'S HANDS OF

BRUSH ONE'S HANDS OF
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a coined variation of wash one's hands of, meaning to dismiss or renounce interest in; refuse to have any further connection with; or take no responsibility for. To wash one's hands of comes from a story in the Bible where at Jesus' trial the Roman governor (Pontius Pilate), seeing that he could not save Jesus, took water and washed his hands before the multitude