Having a grey or brown streak or a pattern or a patchy coloring; used especially of the patterned fur of cats.
1 The rest of his pelt was brindled black and gold and brown.
2 That brindled gang of conspirators shoved back their chairs and advanced in force.
3 There are two varieties of them, the common gnoo and the brindled gnoo.
4 It was a candid shot of her and an enormous brindled English Mastiff.
5 The young are of a pale yellowish tint, irregularly brindled with light brown.
6 Brown by nature and instinct, he is now brindled with dirt and dust.
7 The brindled cow, which has led us hither, will supply us with milk.
8 We plunged forward, heaved aloft, and the black, moss-stained walls brindled past us.
9 The brindled dog's condition was not so good as the other's.
10 Some of the standing stones were brindled , striped with dim colors.
11 The earl began violently shaking his shaggy brindled head and backing slightly away.
12 A fine brindled cow with a large udder was attached to the cart behind.
13 He smoked a pipe and bought himself a brindled bull-terrier.
14 Always the brindled mule, wrapt in admiration at his companion's cleverness, crashed along after.
15 By the stove lay three animals, a hen, a cock, and a brindled cow.
16 By the stove lay three beasts, a hen, a cock, and a brindled cow.
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