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    bristly
    /ˈbrɪsli/

    adjective

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  2. adjective. uk / ˈbrɪs.li / us / ˈbrɪs.li / Add to word list. with short, stiff hairs: He had furry eyebrows and bristly hair. Bristly stubble covered his head and chin. See. bristle. Fewer examples. He ran his fingers through his bristly beard. She's keeping the bristly little pig as a pet. Her husband has a bristly white moustache.

  3. The meaning of BRISTLY is thickly set with bristles. How to use bristly in a sentence. thickly set with bristles; consisting of or resembling bristles; inclined to or showing aggressiveness or anger…

  4. Bristly things are spiky or barbed, like a porcupine. When you get an old-fashioned shoe shine, your shoes will be cleaned with a bristly brush. You can describe a certain type of hair as bristly — if it sticks up in tufts and spikes like a hedgehog's quills.

  5. Bristly definition: covered or rough with bristles. . See examples of BRISTLY used in a sentence.

  6. 1. covered or rough with bristles. 2. like or resembling bristles. 3. easily antagonized; irascible. a bristly person with few friends.

  7. Define bristly. bristly synonyms, bristly pronunciation, bristly translation, English dictionary definition of bristly. adj. bris·tli·er , bris·tli·est 1. a. Consisting of or similar to bristles. b. Thick with bristles. 2. Exhibiting or tending to exhibit agitation or anger:...

  8. Definition of bristly adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Exhibiting or tending to exhibit agitation or anger. A bristly exchange between lawyers. American Heritage. Easily antagonized; irascible; prone to bristling. Wiktionary. Synonyms: setal. hispid. echinate. setaceous. spiny. setose. burry. burred. bristled. briery. briary. thorny.

  10. bristly meaning, definition, what is bristly: bristly hair is short and stiff: Learn more.

  11. n. one of the short, stiff, coarse hairs of certain animals, esp. hogs, used extensively in making brushes. anything resembling these hairs. v.i. to stand or rise stiffly, like bristles. to erect the bristles, as an irritated animal (often fol. by up): The hog bristled up.