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View definitions for bristles

bristles

noun as in beard

noun as in five o'clock shadow

noun as in whiskers

noun as in whiskers

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Example Sentences

Anna Howells, content creator for Spurs XY and long-suffering Tottenham fan, bristles at the term 'Spursy' being used about her team - but admits it is an apt description.

From BBC

Both women draw their left arms back, creating negative space that bristles with potential.

From Salon

Although synthetic bristles had been around for decades, Sophie says many industry professionals used animal hair brushes when the sisters launched the brand.

From BBC

Chris Frey, an environmental engineer at North Carolina State University who spent the past 2 years as the head of ORD, bristles at that.

He also bristles at the term “Christian nationalist,” saying there’s nothing wrong with loving God and his country at the same time.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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