Synonym: abound, burst, stand up, uprise. Similar words: bristly, whistle, bustle, brittle, brisk, debris, hubris, briskly. Meaning: ['brɪsl] n. 1. a stiff fiber (coarse hair or filament); natural or synthetic 2. a stiff hair. v. 1. be in a state of movement or action 2. rise up as in fear 3. react in an offended or angry manner.
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31. To keep gums in tip-top shape, use a soft bristle brush and work in up-and-down strokes, focusing on one quarter of the jaw at a time.
32. Scrub all crevices using a soft bristle brush to remove any visible debris from all crevices.
33. The brush holder is connected with the metallic-joint piece on which the stainless brush bristle is poured.
34. Over rough surfaces such as stone or cement tile, you can use bristle brush to clean.
35. The raw material chooses to use the best bristle, wool, weasel tail hair and consume son hair, horsehair , nylon hair, ear of an ox hair, mink hair etc. process, produces.
36. In the view of sociology network crime included: hackers bristle tail , pornography , adverse current its.
37. It makes the hairs at the nape of the neck bristle.
38. We were in urgent need of unbleached white bristle to produce brush.
39. Senior police officers continued to bristle at government criticism that they reacted poorly to the disorder.
40. Paint with vectors that resemble natural - media brush strokes controlling bristle characteristics and paint opacity.
41. China's bristle be, beyond all doubt, of superior quality to those from other countries.
42. Comb and brush with a firm bristle brush, and bathe only when necessary.
43. You bristle at the slightest hint that your work wasn't perfect-even when the hint is imagined.
44. Though there is bristle with difficulties, he tried to remain upbeat to find a outlet.
45. August was once a time when City's supporters would get together, bristle with indignity, and complain bitterly about how much money the dreaded enemy, Manchester United, were spending.
46. Easy operation. Bristle distances and irregular linings can also be controlled by the NC system.
47. Many seem to bristle at the idea of government officials, who in China are often assumed corrupt until proven otherwise, labeling other people uncivilized.
48. Pakistani officials bristle at the suggestion that they are soft on terrorism.
49. L : There is practically no substitute for bristle in certain uses.
50. The utility model discloses abristle made of polymeric materials, in particular a sharp - nosed brush bristle.
51. The bine is erect, brawny, circular much edges and corners, by white thick bristle.
52. If we had used the single bristle brush throughout,[www.Sentencedict.com] we would paint a perfectly sharp and detailed picture.
53. The origins of life on Earth bristle with puzzle and paradox.
54. Employees might bristle at the thought of managers monitoring calls.
55. Clean your jewelry with warm, soapy water and a soft bristle brush.
56. China's bristle continue to enjoy a large sale in the international market.
57. 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.
58. Although feminists may bristle at this demonstration that language perspectives retain a built-in social bias, it’s not all bad.
59. But GE might bristle at the prospect of refrigerators and ovens carrying its logo after it exits the market.
60. The bine is straight and brawny, have white thick bristle.
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