How to Use bristly in a Sentence

bristly

adjective
  • Long, a stout man with a bristly gray mustache, was impressed.
    Time, 15 Feb. 2018
  • Among them were bundles of baleen, a bristly filtration system found in the mouths of Mysticeti whales.
    Jacob Brogan, Smithsonian, 29 Sep. 2017
  • Herewith, some facts and insights gleaned from a long lunch with the adorable, bristly-haired, Lillian-Hoban-drawing-like actor.
    David Kamp, VanityFair.com, 19 June 2017
  • Price has had a bristly relationship with media members in the past.
    Jeremy Woo, SI.com, 1 July 2017
  • With a dogged spirit, Loree has transformed her plain lot into a home for some of the most bristly and weird flora that can survive her city’s climate.
    Sunset, 22 Jan. 2018
  • One side of the brush from two-thirds down is completely bristle-less, while the top third of the brush contains several bristly spokes, similar in design to an open Venus flytrap.
    Kathleen Hou, The Cut, 1 Aug. 2017
  • For the uninitiated, the retro, some may say dated term, refers to a bristly line of abdominal hair leaning towards the pubic region.
    Liana Satenstein, Vogue, 16 Dec. 2017
  • The film’s lively dynamics owe much to the bristly nature of nearly every relationship and interaction in the film.
    Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter, 31 Aug. 2019
  • No plants, no animals, certainly nothing that even compared to the great diversity of life in the sea, which teemed with trilobites, crustaceans, bristly worms, and soft squid-like creatures.
    Sarah Zhang, The Atlantic, 12 July 2017
  • Not only were the bones in excellent condition, but so were the rock and soft tissue, which included wing membranes, bristly body feathers, gizzard stones, and even the contents of its last meal in its stomach.
    David Grossman, Popular Mechanics, 8 May 2019
  • Even the very beautiful giant leopard moth’s bristly caterpillar feeds on this plant, probably sequestering the plant’s toxins for its own protection.
    Dave Taft, New York Times, 5 Oct. 2017
  • In President Trump’s first hundred days in office, Ivanka has assiduously done her part to soften her father’s bristly and contradictory stance toward China.
    Jiayang Fan, The New Yorker, 11 Apr. 2017
  • But the larger forces at play—the tug of populism in a brutally competitive political environment and the rise of bristly nativism in a country that increasingly sees itself as a rival to China—will likely affect other foreign companies as well.
    Sadanand Dhume, WSJ, 10 Jan. 2019

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