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Definitionn. a stiff fiber
Last update: August 27, 2016
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One sniff was enough to make the hair bristle along his back. [Please select]
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He was of a sickly color, and his thin, sandy hair seemed to bristle up with the intensity of his emotion. [noun]
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The float is shotted down to its nylon bristle, with a bulk or olivette only six inches away from the hook. [noun]
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Bristle yourself to hear the news. [noun]
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The brush has neat bristles. [noun]
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As soon as he came across a former acquaintance or anyone from the staff, he bristled up immediately and grew spiteful, ironical, and contemptuous. [noun]
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He bristled up in hideous wise; nothing is so formidable to behold as ferocious beasts who are uneasy; their terrified air evokes terror. [noun]
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My hair bristled and my knees shook. [noun]
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Taylor, whose sermons bristle with elegant allusions, never points one of his passionate climaxes with a Shakespearian line. [noun]
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Our highways both in and out of cities are filled with things that cut, and bristle with wire-nails. [noun]
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Spring-tails and bristle-tails (order Aptera) of several species also frequent ants' nests. [Please select]
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