Tar with the same brush Verb + object/complement
To think that someone or something has the same bad qualities as another person or thing.
I think because Jessica has lived with Anne so long, they have tarred with the same brush.
Because the first impression of officials was corruption, so many people may tar them with the same brush.
While many people from that region are violent, don't tar all of them with the same brush.
Although many games have created a hostile environment for adolescents, let's not tar the other games with the same brush.
A child with great talent and intelligence will lose those qualities over time.
Extremely angry
A relationship that is full of disagreements or quarrels
The verb "tar" should be conjugated according to its tense.
This idiom is thought to come from sheep farming. The owner of the flock of sheep will mark them by brushing the wool with tar. It was transferred to likeness in human beings in the early 1800s.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.