Bristled Sentence Examples

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  • The hair on the back of his neck bristled and a shiver coursed down his spine.

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  • She bristled, angry again.

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  • Sirian bristled, staring the warrior down.

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  • The creature he sought was lifting weights, and bristled as Darian appeared.

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  • He bristled and checked his weapons.

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  • The coast positively bristled with guns.

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  • She didn't miss the way he bristled but turned her back to him to return to the library.

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  • It bristled with purple power and was focused on her.

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  • It must, however, be recognized that the censorship bristled with difficulties.

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  • She bristled, feeling as if she'd been sentenced to nothing more than a sewing circle for good little wives.

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  • Brady bristled and strode to her, stopping when he was close enough for their bodies to touch in an unmistakable attempt at intimidation.

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  • Although the Instrument bristled with possibilities of difference between parliament and protector, "it is impossible," as Gardiner says, "not to be struck with the ability of its framers."

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  • Xander hadn't bristled around this woman; his guard stayed down, as if he was comfortable with her.

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  • Use a long bristled brush to apply the eye makeup.

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  • Jule bristled suddenly, the smile disappearing as his face turned predatory once again.

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  • Gabriel bristled at the reminder that his own underworld had shut him out.

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  • Rissa bristled but straightened.

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  • Taran stilled his response as the older man bristled.

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  • Jade bristled for an attack, even knowing the demons couldn.t draw near.

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  • With more delicate constructions, we employ sponges and soft bristled brushes to gently groom the face fiber and allow a gentle cleaning action.

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  • Niccolini blasted tyranny in his tragedies, the novelist Guerrazzi re-evoked the memories of the last struggle for Florentine freedom in LAssedio di Firenze, and Verdis operas bristled with political double entendres which escaped the censor but were understood and applauded by the audience.

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  • Smudge your eye shadow with the same shadow color (to soften the liner and to add depth) with a firm pointed soft bristled brush.

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  • Highlighter brushes have long bristled tips that make it easy to apply colors under your brow bone and around the inner corners of the eye.

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  • Mid tone brushes have flat, shorter bristled tips.

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  • Liquid eyeliner comes in small pots with a short bristled paintbrush.

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  • If your lips are chapped, brush them with a soft bristled toothbrush at night and follow up with an emollient product like Vaseline.

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  • Use a gentle bristled toothbrush to rub any stains lightly.

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  • Rhyn bristled and turned.

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  • The side nearest to them was open grass, and fairly bristled with notice-boards.

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  • While you can buy a nice brass bristled grill brush with which to clean your grill, a ball of tin foil can serve the same purpose.

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  • She stared at him for several seconds, and then bristled, But there's more, isn't there?

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  • The Black God bristled with contained power.

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  • The White God bristled with power, but his smile was quick.

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  • Their bond was stronger than ever, and Jule's body bristled with magic that felt both foreign and familiar, like a memory long ago forgotten.

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  • The demon lord bristled visibly for a split second, long enough to tell her she hit a nerve.

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  • Gabe bristled, aware of the quiet lethality of the Immortal before him.

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  • As soon as he came across a former acquaintance or anyone from the staff, he bristled up immediately and grew spiteful, ironical, and contemptuous.

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  • He no longer bristled at the mention of the name Medena, nor did he avoid them.

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  • Jenn bristled, but Jonny locked the door and ignored her, striding to his desk.

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  • By the beginning of September all the breaches were repaired, the walls bristled with cannon, and 7000 men were under arms. So strong was the city by this time that Charles X., abandoning his original intention of carrying the place by assault, began a regular siege; but this also he was forced to abandon when, on the 29th of October, an auxiliary Dutch fleet, after reinforcing and reprovisioning the garrison, defeated, in conjunction with the Danish fleet, the Swedish navy of 44 liners in the Sound.

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  • He bristled at the mention of Rhyn in the same sentence as Andre.  One half-brother had been noble, courageous, honorable, willing to sacrifice himself for their cause.  Rhyn was the opposite.

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