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bristling Definition


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bristle
noun
    1. A short stiff hair on an animal or plant.
    2. Something similar to this but man-made, used eg for brushes.
verb bristled, bristling
    tr & intr
    1. Said of an animal's or a person's hair: to stand upright and stiff.
    intr
    2. To show obvious anger or rage, etc.
      Example: bristling with resentment
      Form: bristle with something (usually)
    intr
    3. To be covered or closely-packed with (upright objects).
      Example: a room bristling with people
      Thesaurus: swarm with, abound with, teem with, be thick with, be alive with, crawl with.
      Form: bristle with something (usually)
Derivative: bristled
adj
    Derivative: bristling
    adj
      Said of a beard or eyebrows, etc: thick and rough.
    Etymology: 14c as brustel, from Anglo-Saxon byrst.



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