Associations to the word «Bristle»
Noun
- Shave
- Tyrant
- Pig
- Spear
- Inflorescence
- Caterpillar
- Weaponry
- Girdle
- Worm
- Suture
- Rampart
- Underside
- Indignation
- Tip
- Arthropod
- Spike
- Nimitz
- Pike
- Braid
- Stiffness
- Cushion
- Abdomen
- Terrier
- Thicket
- Filament
- Hedge
- Cleaning
- Wool
- Arrow
- Waistcoat
- Spitting
- Flycatcher
- Fruit
- Frey
- Cone
- Segment
- Gaping
- Fibre
- Thick
- Cannon
- Acorn
- Fringe
- Starling
- Armament
- Apex
- Barricade
- Bough
- Eucalyptus
- Cactus
- Catapult
- Stalk
Adjective
Wiktionary
BRISTLE, noun. A stiff or coarse hair.
BRISTLE, noun. The hair or straws that make up a brush, broom, or similar item.
BRISTLE, verb. To rise or stand erect, like bristles.
BRISTLE, verb. To appear as if covered with bristles; to have standing, thick and erect, like bristles.
BRISTLE, verb. To be on one's guard or raise one's defenses; to react with fear, suspicion, or distance.
BRISTLE, verb. To fix a bristle to.
BRISTLE, proper noun. (slang) (humorous) Bristol, England (in imitation of the local dialect)
Dictionary definition
BRISTLE, noun. A stiff fiber (coarse hair or filament); natural or synthetic.
BRISTLE, noun. A stiff hair.
BRISTLE, verb. Be in a state of movement or action; "The room abounded with screaming children"; "The garden bristled with toddlers".
BRISTLE, verb. Rise up as in fear; "The dog's fur bristled"; "It was a sight to make one's hair uprise!".
BRISTLE, verb. Have or be thickly covered with or as if with bristles; "bristling leaves".
BRISTLE, verb. React in an offended or angry manner; "He bristled at her suggestion that he should teach her how to use the program".
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