Wondering how to use Brindle in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as brindled or tabby.
Brindle meaning
- A streaky colouration in animals.
- An animal so coloured.
Using Brindle
- The main meaning on this page is: A streaky colouration in animals. | An animal so coloured.
- Useful related words include: brindled, brinded, tabby, patterned.
- In the example corpus, brindle often appears in combinations such as: paul brindle, brindle said, robbie brindle.
Context around Brindle
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 9 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Brindle
- In this selection, "brindle" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, paul, robbie, retain, goal, scrambled and fired stand out and add context to how "brindle" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a paul brindle goal three and and robbie brindle fired a. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "brindle" sits close to words such as aaj, abn and aboriginals, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with brindle
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
But Brindle said hockey still rules in the country. (9 words)
Dr Brindle said: "Masturbation has a long evolutionary history amongst primates. (11 words)
Brindle is a specific coat pattern that only occurs in a small number of dogs. (15 words)
A Paul Brindle goal three minutes after half-time sealed the win for Brora Rangers against Keith at Kynoch Park in what was a dress rehearsal for the forthcoming Highland League Cup semi-final clash between the sides at Dudgeon Park. (41 words)
While the popular image of the Dalmatian is of a white dog with black spots (made famous in the series of Disney '101 Dalmatians' films), the breeds spots can also be liver-colored, brindle, blue, orange, or lemon. (38 words)
The female brindle-coloured, cross-breed dog, aged between six and eight months, appeared quite thin and the officer advised Ridgeway to increase her food intake and to seek vet advice if her condition deteriorated. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
A Paul Brindle goal three minutes after half-time sealed the win for Brora Rangers against Keith at Kynoch Park in what was a dress rehearsal for the forthcoming Highland League Cup semi-final clash between the sides at Dudgeon Park.
Dr Brindle said: "Masturbation has a long evolutionary history amongst primates.
Five minutes into the second half as the visiting defence failed to clear its lines, Paul Brindle scrambled the ball home from close range.
Once Murphy appoints new commissioners, they will have the ability to retain Brindle or work to fire him – and presumably, a key qualification for their appointment will be a promise to do the latter.
Skye defence failed to clear their lines and Robbie Brindle fired a deflected shot into the roof of the net from 20 yards out.
The lawsuit seeks damages for Brindle’s lost income, as well as punitive damages for the harm caused by the alleged conspiracy.
While the popular image of the Dalmatian is of a white dog with black spots (made famous in the series of Disney '101 Dalmatians' films), the breeds spots can also be liver-colored, brindle, blue, orange, or lemon.
All the goals came in the first half as Conor Ross and doubles from Robbie Brindle and Finlay MacLennan put Beauly out of sight despite Lewis Birrell’s counter.
A long day of solo singing was adjudicated by Emma nicLeoid, of Scalpay, and Ross Brindle, of Dingwall, in St John’s Church on Oban’s George Street.
Brindle is a specific coat pattern that only occurs in a small number of dogs.
Dr Ben Brindle, a researcher at the University of Oxford’s Migration Observatory, told Full Fact: “It’s difficult to draw conclusions about the ways migration affects crime, because official data is very limited.
The female brindle-coloured, cross-breed dog, aged between six and eight months, appeared quite thin and the officer advised Ridgeway to increase her food intake and to seek vet advice if her condition deteriorated.
In October last year, Brindle travelled to London with his mum, a teacher, to the National Education Union’s (NEU) climate emergency conference.
But Brindle said hockey still rules in the country.
Officers from the Fort Pierce Police Department responded to a call of a woman who said she couldn't take care of her Brindle Pittie.
Rachel Jones, from Bath Cats and Dogs Home, told the Mirror how the beloved pooch is 'constantly overlooked' as she is a brindle Staffie and 'struggled around other dogs'.
Her name is Dewey, she has brindle coloring, and gets along with both cats and dogs.
While she warns against too much screen time, Brindle sees immense value in a number of apps geared at maintaining people’s mental health.
A few examples of male authors using female pseudonyms include Brindle Chase, Peter O'Donnell (wrote as Madeline Brent) and Christopher Wood (wrote as Penny Sutton and Rosie Dixon).
Basenjis come in a few different colorations: red, black, tricolor, and brindle, and they all have white feet, chests and tail tips.
Common combinations with brindle
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: