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Definitions for Bristling
[1] one of the short, stiff, coarse hairs of certain animals, especially hogs, used extensively in making brushes.
[2] anything resembling these hairs.
[3] to stand or rise stiffly, like bristles.
[4] to erect the bristles, as an irritated animal (often followed by up ): The hog bristled up.
[5] to become rigid with anger or irritation: The man bristled when I asked him to move.
[6] to be thickly set or filled with something suggestive of bristles: The plain bristled with bayonets. The project bristled with difficulties.
[7] to be visibly roused or stirred (usually followed by up ).
[8] to erect like bristles: The rooster bristled his crest.
[9] to furnish with a bristle or bristles.
[10] to make bristly.
[11] any short stiff hair of an animal or plant
[12] something resembling these hair toothbrush bristle
[13] (when intr , often foll by up ) to stand up or cause to stand up like bristles the angry cat's fur bristled
[14] (intr sometimes foll by up ) to show anger, indignation, etc she bristled at the suggestion
[15] (intr) to be thickly covered or set the target bristled with arrows
[16] (intr) to be in a state of agitation or movement the office was bristling with activity
[17] (tr) to provide with a bristle or bristles
Words related to Bristling
bristlefume, seethe, bridle, ruffle, spit, rage, flare, swell, rise, boil
Words nearby Bristling
bristlebrisken, brisket, brisling, brisso, brissot, bristle, bristle worm, bristle-grass, bristle-thighed curlew, bristlebird, bristlecone pine
Origin of Bristling
ebefore 1000; Middle English bristel, equivalent to brist (Old English byrst bristle, cognate with German Borste, Old Norse burst ) + -el diminutive suffix
Other words from Bristling
bris·tle·less , adjective
bris·tle·like , adjective
non·bris·tled , adjective
un·bris·tled , adjective
Word origin for Bristling
eC13 bristil , brustel , from earlier brust , from Old English byrst ; related to Old Norse burst , Old High German borst
Synonyms for Bristling
bridle, fume, seethe, boil, flare, rage, rise, ruffle, spit, swell, be angry, be infuriated, be maddened, blow up, boil over, flare up, get one's dander up, see red, stand on end