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    bris·tly
    [ˈbrislē]
    adjective
    bristly (adjective)
    1. (of hair or foliage) having a stiff and prickly texture:
      "he washed his bristly black hair" · "the dunes were dotted with bristly little bushes"
      • covered with short, stiff hairs:
        "he rubbed his bristly chin"
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    What does bristles mean?covered or rough with bristles. like or resembling bristles. a bristly person with few friends. The new bristly shapes created by the magnets now take these hard-working particles to the next level. His hair is less gray than it is now, less bristly, more floppy.
    What does bristly mean in English?From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Human bris‧tly /ˈbrɪsli/ adjective 1 bristly hair is short and stiff 2 a bristly part of your body has short stiff hairs on it a bristly chin Examples from the Corpus bristly • The guy was all bristly and red and puffed up, in fatigue pants and a brown shirt.
    What does bristil mean?Middle English bristil, from brust bristle, from Old English byrst; akin to Old High German burst bristle, and perhaps to Latin fastigium top verbal derivative of bristle entry 1 14th century, in the meaning defined above 15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1 “Bristle.”
    What does bristly hair mean?Bristly hair is thick and rough . His bristly red hair was standing on end. If a part of someone's body is bristly, it is covered with bristles because it has not been shaved recently. ...the giant's bristly cheek. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 1. 2.
     
  3. adjective, bris·tli·er, bris·tli·est. covered or rough with bristles. like or resembling bristles. easily antagonized; irascible: a bristly person with few friends.
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    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: a bristly exchange between lawyers.
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    : thickly set with bristles a bristly shrub b : consisting of or resembling bristles a bristly mustache 2 : inclined to or showing aggressiveness or anger a bristly temperament
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