different between bristled vs bristly

bristled

English

Etymology

From Middle English bristled, ibrustled, iburstled, equivalent to bristle +? -ed.

Verb

bristled

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bristle

Adjective

bristled (comparative more bristled, superlative most bristled)

  1. Having bristles

Anagrams

  • birdlets, bridlest, driblets, streblid

bristled From the web:

  • bristle means
  • bristled what does it mean
  • what does bristled
  • what do bristle mean
  • bristle in tagalog
  • what does bristled stand for
  • what does bristled mean dictionary
  • what does word bristled mean


bristly

English

Alternative forms

  • brisly

Etymology

From Middle English bristli, brustly, equivalent to bristle +? -y.

Adjective

bristly (comparative bristlier, superlative bristliest)

  1. Covered with bristles.
  2. Easily antagonized; irascible; prone to bristling.

Translations

Anagrams

  • trilbys

bristly From the web:

  • what bristly meaning in spanish
  • what bristly mean
  • what does bristly mean
  • what is bristly hair
  • what is bristly oxtongue
  • what does briskly mean
  • what does bristly hair mean
  • what does bristly stubble mean
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like