Similar words: bristle, bristly, whistle, epistle, blow the whistle, whistleblower, hustle, rustle. Meaning: ['brɪsl] adj. having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc..
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31 Loose orange heaps, recently dropped, steaming, that bristled with straw.
32 The roof bristled with antennae, of all shapes and sizes, tuned to a variety of radio signals and wavebands.
33 He scratched a bite on his arm and the little hairs bristled.
34 She said it, and the others ever so slightly bristled behind her, as though daring me to deny it.
35 Open stone staircases swept up to bedrooms that bristled with floor-to-ceiling windows.
36 Similarly, some justices bristled at the idea of using the Constitution to grant presidential immunity from civil suits.
37 In contrast to Spindler, who bristled at critics, Amelio answered the questions with aplomb.
38 Churn or utility brush: A short handled, stiff bristled brush shaped for use in awkward areas and for general cleaning.
39 It bristled with hand-stitched leather, walnut fascia and electronic instruments.
40 The plain bristled with bayonet.
41 The rooster bristled his crest.
42 The cock bristled up his crest.
43 The battlefield bristled with bayonets.
44 The streets bristled with armed soldiers after the terrorist attack.
45 The bombing plane bristled with machine - gun bubble s.
46 The streets bristled with armed guards after the latest terrorist attack.
47 Harking back to the far-off days when he was a grad student, physicist Stephen Hawking recalls how physicists bristled at the idea of a big bang,(sentencedict.com/bristled.html) with its echoes of the biblical Genesis story.
48 Every line bristled with many - syllabled words he did not understand.
49 Would slay whoever dared confront Those moustaches that Bristled like porcupinequills.
50 Annan bristled at the criticisms, which he called politically biased and ideologically inspired.
51 A very old man, bent but active, with white moustaches that bristled forward like those of a prawn, pushed open the swing door and went in.
52 He bristled with indignation at the suggestion that he was racist.
53 Massed on a high, cold Peruvian plain north of the great lake in the mid-1400s, the army of the Colla bristled with battle gear, daring the Inca invaders to make war.
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