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bristling
bris·tle B0486800 (brĭs′əl)n.1. A stiff hair.2. A stiff hairlike structure: the bristles of a wire brush.v. bris·tled, bris·tling, bris·tles v.intr.1. To stand stiffly on end like bristles: The hair on the dog's neck bristled.2. To raise the bristles: The cat bristled at the sight of the large dog.3. To react in an angry or offended manner: The author bristled at the suggestion of plagiarism.4. To be covered or thick with or as if with bristles: The path bristled with thorns.v.tr.1. To cause to stand erect like bristles; stiffen.2. To furnish or supply with bristles.3. To make bristly; ruffle. [Middle English bristel, probably from Old English *byrstel, from byrst, bristle.]bristling (ˈbrɪslɪŋ) adj1. containing stiff hairs2. vigorous and energeticTranslationsEncyclopediaSeebristle |