different between bristled vs bristly
bristled
English
Etymology
From Middle English bristled, ibrustled, iburstled, equivalent to bristle +? -ed.
Verb
bristled
- simple past tense and past participle of bristle
Adjective
bristled (comparative more bristled, superlative most bristled)
- Having bristles
Anagrams
- birdlets, bridlest, driblets, streblid
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bristly
English
Alternative forms
- brisly
Etymology
From Middle English bristli, brustly, equivalent to bristle +? -y.
Adjective
bristly (comparative bristlier, superlative bristliest)
- Covered with bristles.
- Easily antagonized; irascible; prone to bristling.
Translations
Anagrams
- trilbys
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