bristled造句

The project bristled with difficulties.

The short oaks bristled like metal pillars.

The old man 's hair bristled when losing his temper.

Nancy bristled with anger when she heard how her mother had been treated.

I was also smitten by the way his short black hair bristled from his well-shaped head with such vitality.

While Jack bristled under the limitations of what he saw as an absurd policy, the pragmatic and ambitious Ryan Chappelle chose to adapt.

Massed on a high, cold Peruvian plain north of the great lake in the mid-1400s, the army of the Colla bristled with battle gear, daring the Inca invaders to make war.

The rooster bristled his crest.

The dog's fur bristled as it sensed danger.

The hairs on his mane bristled and a shiver shot down his spine.

Just seconds later, her fingers, tentative, pressed back and forth, smoothing the skin as her brain bristled indignantly.

He bristled with anger.

She bristled with anger at the mention of his name.

recalls how physicists bristled at the idea of a big bang, with its echoes of the biblical Genesis story.

On the other hand, a hard-bristled brush, coupled with vigorous brushing can result in recession of the gums and the abrasion of tooth enamel and exposed root surfaces.

The woman bristled when I asked her to move.

A very old man bent but active with white moustaches that bristled forward like those of a prawn pushed open the swing door and went in.

I questioned when they were nice to me and bristled when they whispered about anything.

His hair bristled with anger.

Then use a stiff-bristled dandy brush to remove the loose hair, dirt, and scurf from the horse's coat.

bristled造句

The hog bristled up.