bristle
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Is bristle a Scrabble word?
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Definition
verb (English)
1. (intransitive) To rise or stand erect, like bristles.Examples: "His hair began to bristle with anger when the subject was mentioned."; "The cat’s fur bristled when the dog approached."; "The soldier’s body would bristle with tension before a battle."intransitive
2. (intransitive, usually with with) To abound, to be covered with, or to have an abundance of, something, especially something jutting out.Examples: "the hill of La Haye Sainte bristling with ten thousand bayonets"; "ports bristling with thousands of masts"; "Kieran Tierney did not want to risk a challenge on Pulisic, who darted on to the ball with far greater purpose, and the dink over Emi Martínez bristled with composure."intransitiveusually
3. (intransitive, usually with at or with) To be on one's guard or raise one's defenses; to react with fear, suspicion, or distance.Examples: "The employees bristled at the prospect of working through the holidays."; "Now for the bare-picked bone of majesty / Doth dogged war bristle his angry crest."; "Private-equity nabobs bristle at being dubbed mere financiers. Piling debt onto companies’ balance-sheets is only a small part of what leveraged buy-outs are about, they insist. Improving the workings of the businesses they take over is just as core to their calling, if not more so. Much of their pleading is public-relations bluster."intransitiveusually
4. (transitive, now rare or obsolete) To make (something) rise or stand erect, like bristles.Examples: "The lion is let looſe inthe night, and the Earle hauing a night-gowne caſt ouer his ſhirt, with his girdle and ſword, and ſo comming downe the ſtaires into the court, meeteth with the lion briſtling his haire, and roaring."; "As for the Icnumon, hee hath but onely chāged his name;now called the Rat of Nilus.A beaſt particular to Ægypt,about the bigneſſe of a Cat, and as cleanly: ſnowted like a Ferret , but that blacke and without long haire,ſharpe tootht,round eard,ſhort legd,long taild (being thicke where it ioynes to the body,and ſpinie at the end)his haire ſharpe, hard,and branded, briſtling it vp when angry, and then will flye vpon a maſtiffe."; "As,when(at Cock-pit)two old Cocks doe fight, (Briſtling their Plumes,&(red with rage)do ſmite […]"archaicobsoletetransitive
5. (transitive, uncommon) To cause (someone) to be on one's guard or raise one's defenses.Examples: "Your blatant attitude always bristles me."; "Mr. Berman, you know me well enough to know that I—and it just bristles me when I hear agriculture thrown into one lump basket, that we’re a bunch of crooks and treat our workers bad, because that is not the case. I have—I wish you could talk to some of my farm workers."; "I scowl. “Pretty sure women are not explicitly forbidden in my contract.” He lowers his voice. “No, but it’s good to be cautious when you're trying to rehab a public image.” Something about the comment bristles me. “Hey, it’s not my image. I’ve always been good.”"transitiveuncommon
6. (rare) To fix a bristle or bristles to.Examples: "to bristle a thread"; "For quotations using this term, see Citations:bristle."rare
name (English)
1. (slang, humorous) Bristol, England (in imitation of the local dialect)Examples: "Correct Way to Speak Bristol."humorousslang
Definition source: Wiktionary