Show anger or indignation.
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Examples for "bristle at "
Examples for "bristle at "
1 And it's not just politicians that might bristle at Ma's ambition.
2 Now the boy sat rubbing the bristle at the crown of his head.
3 As events progress, her new partner begins to bristle at some of her habits.
4 Oil and gas firms bristle at being lumped into the debate alongside carbon-intensive coal.
5 Why did some of Mueller's team reportedly bristle at Barr's characterization of their work?
1 A good saddle and bridle at that time would fetch twenty pounds readily.
2 The Scot dropped the bridle at last; dropped it to pluck forth the weapon.
3 Congress may bridle at the open spigot for Pakistan as the counterterrorism relationship deteriorates.
4 To his surprise Erius did not bridle at the suggestion.
5 He was still on the bridle at the last fence.
1 It'll make the back of your neck bristle up like a porcupine.
2 At the mention of the French teacher's name Professor Garlach seemed to bristle up .
3 They bristle up together like a clump of lances.
4 This cracker made Gringoire's skin bristle up all over.
5 This is a trouble-some charge, forever to bristle up in the path-way of a silver standard.
1 Wilkins, the groom, led the animal by the bridle up and down before the library window.
2 They will bridle up , and answer that for their parts they never saw a single one.
3 You have punished me so rudely for my presumption, and will not even permit my heart to bridle up and give utterance to its wrath.
4 But Lars Falkenberg bridles up at once and puts on airs, looking Nils up and down with contempt.
5 Suddenly he ordered his followers to dismount and lead their horses by their bridles up to the top of the mountain.
6 Then, putting our bridles up , he beat our horses and told us to go, never to be seen in those parts any more.
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