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Sentence count:33Posted:2017-08-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: bristlebristledbristlybristlingas clean as a whistlethistlewhistleepistleMeaning: v. show anger or indignation. 
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(1) She bristled at his rude remarks.
(2) They bristled at his denigrating description of their activities.
(3) They bristled at the remark.
(4) He bristled at her rudeness.
(5) She bristled at the suggestion that she had in any way neglected the child.
(6) All of us bristled at the lawyer's speech insulting our forefathers.
(7) Whitehurst bristles at the charge, daring Prop.
(8) Teachers bristled at the criticism of their school.
(9) She especially bristled at attacks on Rep.
(10) She felt herself bristle at his tone of voice.
(11) Your nerve endings bristle at the slightest movement.
(12) They bristle at attempts to compare their schools to others.
(13) Another time I might have bristled at the idea of being overseen, at work.
(14) Threatened interests bristle at the first sign that they might be superseded; rituals of pacification must be undertaken.
(15) Similarly, some justices bristled at the idea of using the Constitution to grant presidential immunity from civil suits.
(16) In contrast to Spindler, who bristled at critics, Amelio answered the questions with aplomb.
(17) His interest is in pricking Prior Robert and Sub-Prior Herluin into bristling at each other with wattles glowing scarlet and throats gobbling rage.
(18) Mostly sceptics bristle at Mr Hazare'smethods.
(19) And the Chinese bristle at criticism of Beijing's air quality, especially from Americans.
(20) Many of today's youth bristle at the silly notion that they are spoiled, irresponsible little emperors.
(21) Senior police officers continued to bristle at government criticism that they reacted poorly to the disorder.
(22) You bristle at the slightest hint that your work wasn't perfect-even when the hint is imagined.
(23) Many seem to bristle at the idea of government officials, who in China are often assumed corrupt until proven otherwise, labeling other people uncivilized.
(24) Pakistani officials bristle at the suggestion that they are soft on terrorism. Sentencedict.com
(25) Employees might bristle at the thought of managers monitoring calls.
(26) Although feminists may bristle at this demonstration that language perspectives retain a built-in social bias, it’s not all bad.
(27) But GE might bristle at the prospect of refrigerators and ovens carrying its logo after it exits the market.
(28) Pakistanis bristle at what they see as growing Indian influence in Afghanistan, and some contend that India funds anti-Pakistan Taliban factions responsible for terrorist bombings.
(29) Many single women bristle at the stereotypes. The problem, some say, is a dearth of worthy bachelors.
(30) Echoing the debates now common in western societies, many in China are beginning to bristle at the intrusiveness of nosy employers, data-mining marketers and ubiquitous security cameras.
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