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Bristle with Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹɪsəɫ/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
BRIS-uhl with
bɹˈɪsəl/ /wˈɪð
bri-SUL with

Definition

To be full of a particular quality, thing, or activity, often in a way that seems energetic or tense. It can also mean to be covered with something that sticks out, like bristles.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for places, people, or things with a high degree or number of something, especially emotions, weapons, ideas, or energy. Common with 'energy,' 'anger,' 'ideas,' and 'armed men.' The tone is often vivid or dramatic. Don't confuse with just 'full of'—'bristle with' suggests something sticking out or strongly present.

Example Sentences

The field bristled with wildflowers in spring.

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The museum bristles with ancient artifacts.

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The army base bristled with soldiers and vehicles.

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Her speech bristled with passion and determination.

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The kitchen bristled with activity as the family prepared for dinner.

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The police station bristled with nervous energy after the big news.

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