100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "bristle"
Definition
Bristle (noun): A short, stiff hair or fiber, often found on animals or used in brushes, or a term used to describe the appearance or behavior of something that is stiff or prickly.
Synonyms
- Hair
- Fiber
- Thorn
- Spine
- Quill
Antonyms
- Softness
- Smoothness
- Silkiness
- Gentleness
- Fluffiness
Examples
- The cat's fur began to bristle when it saw the dog approaching.
- He could feel his anger start to bristle at the unfair accusation.
- The brush was made of natural bristles for a better cleaning effect.
- As the storm approached, the trees seemed to bristle in the wind.
- Her hair would bristle with static electricity after she took off her hat.
- The soldier's uniform was designed to bristle with honor and pride.
- The hedgehog would bristle its spines when threatened.
- The artist chose a brush with stiff bristles for his painting technique.
- He could see the dog’s hackles bristle when it sensed danger.
- The old broom had lost most of its bristles, making it ineffective.
- She could feel her skin bristle with excitement at the surprise.
- The bristles of the brush were worn down after years of use.
- The porcupine will bristle its quills when it feels threatened.
- The crowd began to bristle with anticipation as the concert started.
- His temper would bristle at the slightest provocation.
- The fox's fur seemed to bristle in the cold morning air.
- The debate caused tensions to bristle in the room.
- She noticed the bristles on the old paintbrush were frayed.
- The cat's tail would bristle when it was startled.
- The atmosphere in the meeting began to bristle with unease.
- The brush's bristles were perfect for detailing the model.
- Tension began to bristle in the air as they approached the topic.
- The bristles of the brush were too stiff for delicate surfaces.
- She could feel the hairs on her neck bristle as she entered the dark room.
- His cheeks would bristle with embarrassment after the compliment.
- The old dog would bristle at the sound of the doorbell.
- The artist replaced his worn-out brush with new bristles.
- The crowd would bristle with excitement during the championship game.
- The tension in the room made everyone’s nerves bristle.
- He watched the dog bristle at the intruder in the yard.
- The bristles on the brush were ideal for scrubbing tough stains.
- Her hair would bristle in the wind, creating a wild look.
- The politician's speech made the audience bristle with enthusiasm.
- The fear in the air made her skin bristle.
- The horse's mane would bristle as it galloped through the field.
- She could feel her heart bristle with hope after the news.
- The angry remarks made the atmosphere bristle with hostility.
- The kitten’s fur would bristle when it played with the string.
- The brush's bristles caught every detail of the canvas.
- Tensions began to bristle between the two rival teams.
- The hedgehog rolled into a ball, causing its bristles to stand on end.
- She could feel her resolve bristle at the challenge ahead.
- The wind made the tall grass bristle like a wave.
- His hair would bristle in response to the chilly breeze.
- The old broom had bristles that were still effective for sweeping.
- The audience began to bristle with excitement as the show started.
- The artist's choice of bristles made a significant difference in his work.
- The rabbit's fur would bristle in the cold winter air.
- The confrontation made his temper bristle.
- She could feel the bristles of the brush on her skin as she painted.
- The old paintbrush had lost most of its bristles.
- The dog's fur would bristle when it sensed danger nearby.
- The air was thick with tension, making everyone's nerves bristle.
- The bristles on the broom were perfect for sweeping the porch.
- He could see her skin bristle with excitement during the rollercoaster ride.
- The wild animal would bristle its fur when it felt threatened.
- The brush’s bristles were too rough for the delicate surface.
- The crowd began to bristle with anticipation before the announcement.
- His pride would bristle at any suggestion of failure.
- The little girl would bristle with joy at the surprise party.
- The bristles of the brush were effective in cleaning the surface.
- The wind made the flags bristle in the air.
- The soldier's resolve would bristle in the face of adversity.
- The paintbrush had soft bristles that made blending easy.
- He could feel his skin bristle from the cold water.
- The room began to bristle with energy as the event started.
- The cat's fur would bristle when it saw a bird.
- The boy's skin would bristle with excitement on Christmas morning.
- The bristles of the comb caught on her hair.
- The crowd would bristle with energy as the game progressed.
- The brush's bristles were designed for maximum effectiveness.
- The dog would bristle when it heard a stranger's voice.
- The audience began to bristle with enthusiasm during the performance.
- The artist was particular about the type of bristles he used.
- She could feel her heart bristle with anticipation.
- The bristles on the brush were perfect for creating texture.
- The windy day made the grass bristle.
- His anger would bristle at any sign of disrespect.
- The old broom still had a few bristles left.
- The bear's fur would bristle when it felt threatened.
- The room was charged, making the atmosphere bristle with expectation.
- The brush was designed with sturdy bristles for heavy-duty cleaning.
- She could feel her emotions bristle at the thought of injustice.
- The dog would bristle when strangers approached its owner.
- The crowd began to bristle with excitement as the band took the stage.
- The bristles of the brush were perfect for the detailed work.
- He watched the cat's fur bristle as it stalked its prey.
- The tension in the discussion made the participants' nerves bristle.
- The artist blended colors smoothly with the soft bristles.
- The cold air made her skin bristle with goosebumps.
- The old broom had seen better days, with most of its bristles missing.
- His hair would bristle when he heard something unexpected.
- The dog would bristle at the sound of a stranger's footsteps.
- The artist's brush had bristles that were just the right length.
- She could feel her resolve bristle in the face of challenges.
- The audience began to bristle with excitement as the finale approached.
- The wind made the trees bristle in the storm.
- The old paintbrush had bristles that were stiff but effective.
- Her skin would bristle with anticipation before the big announcement.
- The brush's bristles were ideal for applying the finishing touches.