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Bristle meaning
A stiff or coarse hair on a nonhuman mammal or on a plant. | A chaeta: an analogous filament on arthropods, annelids, or other animals. | The hairs or other filaments that make up a brush, broom, or similar item, typically made from plant cellulose, animal hairs, or synthetic polymers.
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Example sentences (20)
In this device, sound waves traveling through the air vibrated a parchment diaphragm which was linked to a bristle, and the bristle traced a line through a thin coating of soot on a sheet of paper wrapped around a rotating cylinder.
And with 62,000 bristle movements per minute, it removes 20 times more plaque by gently pulsing fluid between the teeth and gum line.
However, despite the bristle of excitement caused by his arrival, progress in finding the murderer proved painfully slow.
The best way to clear leaves or other loose debris from your artificial turf is to use a leaf blower or a stiff bristle broom.
The criterion required a warning label on metal bristle brushes and testing to reduce the risk of wires becoming detached and accidentally ingested.
Why Do People Have Bristle Reactions?
Although many at Old Trafford would bristle at this, United have been looking for their own Arteta.
For other patients who don’t first raise the idea, when I propose that their mental health could be worsening their physical symptoms, they no longer bristle at that suggestion.
If not, you might have your answer to the bristle reaction.
If you're in the market for a 2-in-1 laptop but bristle at the Microsoft Surface Pro 9's detachable keyboard and lower-level specs (at least in the build that we tested), the HP Spectre x360 14 will be a step in the right direction for you.
It has a variety of bristle lengths and shapes, which makes it surprisingly good at getting into hard-to-reach spaces between teeth.
The few around the guard bristle when it is put to them that is also called Bapu by some of his IPL team-mates.
The original airwrap boasts three attachments: a 30mm long barrel, a coanda smoothing dryer and a round volumising bristle brush.
They also bristle at the invisibility of their best work.
Keep your grill from getting crusty with this stainless steel bristle brush.
And if by chance you’re as curmudgeonly about grammar as I, you bristle at this casual use of “gift” as a verb.
But he’s in a much larger crowd of House Republicans who, for all their usual silence, privately bristle or gasp at Trump’s behavior.
I bristle at these pieces not out of knee-jerk boosterism, as I know better than almost any columnist writing from afar that life in the state I’ve called home since the first Jerry Brown administration has changed.
I would call it a subversive masterpiece, but I imagine Frannie, Moore’s narrator, would bristle that “master” means male teacher.
That is what I bristle at.