Get to know Bristles better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Bristles meaning
plural of bristle
Using Bristles
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of bristle
- In the example corpus, bristles often appears in combinations such as: bristles at, bristles that, bristles are.
Context around Bristles
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 10 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Bristles
- In this selection, "bristles" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, plastic, hyaluronan, long, instead, increase and round stand out and add context to how "bristles" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include between its bristles and boar s bristles that were. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "bristles" sits close to words such as agonizing, allocates and amortization, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with bristles
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
He bristles slightly at the tendency to over-intellectualise art. (10 words)
A rotary toothbrush rotates and spins the bristles round and round. (11 words)
Many have silicone bristles that are soft and provide a deep clean. (12 words)
The feathers of cormorants soak up water and help to reduce buoyancy, thereby allowing the birds to swim submerged. citation Rictal bristles of a white-cheeked barbet Bristles are stiff, tapering feathers with a large rachis but few barbs. (39 words)
Also, hairbrushes are now usually made with rigid plastic bristles instead of the natural boar's bristles that were once standard; the plastic bristles increase the likelihood of actually injuring the scalp and hair with excessively vigorous brushing. (38 words)
For example, Cocofloss made a name for itself with its thick, woven fiber floss, and now has launched electric brush heads that use bristles of varied sizes meant to more effectively address plaque. (33 words)
Example sentences (20)
Also, hairbrushes are now usually made with rigid plastic bristles instead of the natural boar's bristles that were once standard; the plastic bristles increase the likelihood of actually injuring the scalp and hair with excessively vigorous brushing.
The enzyme that makes the hyaluronan bristles on the brush is hyaluronan synthase, and it circumvents more tedious chemical synthesis by effortlessly extruding extremely long bristles.
The feathers of cormorants soak up water and help to reduce buoyancy, thereby allowing the birds to swim submerged. citation Rictal bristles of a white-cheeked barbet Bristles are stiff, tapering feathers with a large rachis but few barbs.
Accidental ingestion of wire bristles has become a growing concern not only in New York but across the country.
Apple suggests using a brush with soft bristles if you're going to try and physically clean out your iPhone's speakers.
Many have silicone bristles that are soft and provide a deep clean.
Rinsing your toothbrush after every use should remove any visible debris from the bristles.
There are also charcoal-infused bristles to refresh second (and third) day hair.
Although these types of brooms are also available in other countries, the soft broom is popular in Asia because the plants used for its bristles are more abundant there.
A rotary toothbrush rotates and spins the bristles round and round.
For example, Cocofloss made a name for itself with its thick, woven fiber floss, and now has launched electric brush heads that use bristles of varied sizes meant to more effectively address plaque.
He bristles slightly at the tendency to over-intellectualise art.
His pitch so bristles with disinformation and pseudoscience that it’s been disavowed by virtually his entire family, whose name has been synonymous with progressive politics and policy for generations.
However, the front side lobes are separated by a deep but incomplete groove, and the middle parts of the body are rectangular with forked bristles, according to the study.
Their four main brush models (with two sizes each, and one of which is vegan — with only nylon and no upcycled boar bristles) are meant to cater to all hair types.
There are several factors that play into these abilities, like suction power, bristles or rollers and battery life.
The vacuum features a direct-drive cleaner head which drives bristles deep into carpets to capture even the most stubborn dirt and pet hair.
This 43%-off silicone toilet brush won't gather, er, bits between its bristles.
This compact robovac and mop offers powerful suction with both flat and outward-rotating bristles that keeps it from getting tangled up in hair and losing its cleaning efficiency.
With its recyclable head, plant-based bristles and a battery charger that powers through over a month of brushes, this gadget challenges the status quo of disposable hygiene.
Common combinations with bristles
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- bristles at 9×
- bristles that 6×
- bristles are 6×
- bristles with 5×
- bristles and 5×
- the bristles 4×
- he bristles 4×
- rictal bristles 3×
- bristles of 3×
- bristles or 3×