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Filter by Meaning The player bristled when the referee made a bad call.
The child bristled when his parents scolded him.
The battlefield bristled with activity as the soldiers fought for their lives.
He bristled the car's tires with a tire brush to make them shine.
He bristled the foundation onto his face with a makeup brush.
He bristled the floor with a broom to remove the dust.
The bristled surface of the tennis ball provided extra grip.
The bristled seat of the bike made for a bumpy ride.
The bristled attitude of the team coach was evident as he shouted at the players.
The courtroom bristled with tension as the lawyers argued their cases.
The bristled edges of the cactus make it difficult to handle.
The politician bristled at the reporter's question.
The teacher bristled when the student challenged her grading.
The artist bristled when the critic called her work "derivative."
The lawyer bristled at the opposing counsel's tactics.
The scientist bristled at the journalist's oversimplification of her research.
The chef bristled when the diner sent back his dish.
The bristled toothbrush was better at cleaning my teeth than the soft one.
The bristled broom was great for sweeping up the leaves.
The bristled paintbrush was perfect for the fine details of the painting.
His bristled attitude was off-putting to his colleagues.
His bristled tone implied that he was ready for an argument.
The brush was made with bristled hairs to help paint smoothly.
The bristled edges of the leaf were sharp to the touch.
She bristled the jacket with a lint roller to remove the pet hair.
The bristled fur of the dog made him look fierce.
He bristled the shaving cream onto his face before shaving.
The classroom bristled with activity as the students worked on their projects.
The casino bristled with excitement as the players bet on their luck.
The passenger bristled when the flight attendant told him to fasten his seatbelt.
The party bristled with energy as the guests danced and socialized.
The gym bristled with energy as the athletes trained for their upcoming competitions.
The bristled texture of the rope made it easier to grip.
She bristled the varnish onto the wooden furniture to protect it.
The bristled surface of the tennis ball helped it to grip the court.
The teacher bristled at the student's insolence.
He bristled the leather boots to remove the dirt.
The hospital bristled with energy as doctors and nurses tended to patients.
She bristled the mascara onto her eyelashes to enhance their volume.
The bristled scrub brush was used to clean the grime off the dishes.
She bristled the makeup onto her face with a powder brush.
The bristled pine needles covered the forest floor.
The activist bristled at the government's inaction on climate change.
The statue's surface bristled with finely chiseled details.
She bristled the glue onto the surface with a brush to attach the pieces together.
The chef bristled when the customer complained about the food.
The manager bristled when her employees questioned her authority.
The artist bristled when the critic panned her latest work.
The bristled cactus was difficult to touch without getting pricked.
He bristled the barbecue sauce onto the ribs to give them a glaze.
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