THORNY vs BRISTLED: ADJECTIVE
- Having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.
- Having many thorns or abounding in thorn-covered vegetation.
- Spiny or prickly.
- Controversial, problematic, or vexatious.
- Full of thorns or spines; rough with thorns; spiny.
- Bristling with perplexities
- Rest-harrow.
- A prickly plant of the genus Fagonia (Fagonia Cretica, etc.).
- Having thorns or spines
- Troublesome or vexatious
- Like a thorn or thorns; hence, figuratively, troublesome; vexatious; harassing; perplexing.
- Having or covered with protective barbs or quills or spines or thorns or setae etc.
THORNY vs BRISTLED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of bristle.
THORNY vs BRISTLED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Abounding in or covered with thorns; producing thorns; prickly; spiny.
- Characteristic of or resembling a thorn; sharp; irritating; painful.
- In zoology, spinous; prickly; echinate.
- In heraldry, having bristles on the neck and back: said specifically of a boar used as a bearing.
- Having bristles; hence, stiffly bearded: as, “bristled lips,”
THORNY vs BRISTLED: RELATED WORDS
- Vexing, Briery, Knotty, Barbellate, Armed, Burred, Burry, Bristled, Hard, Briary, Spiny, Barbed, Bristly, Difficult, Prickly
- Bridled, Chafed, Scoffed, Toothbrush, Barbellate, Burry, Briary, Spiny, Briery, Armed, Burred, Thorny, Bristly, Barbed, Prickly
THORNY vs BRISTLED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Vexing, Knotty, Briery, Barbellate, Armed, Burred, Burry, Bristled, Hard, Briary, Spiny, Barbed, Bristly, Difficult, Prickly
- Balked, Bridled, Chafed, Scoffed, Barbellate, Burry, Briary, Spiny, Briery, Armed, Burred, Thorny, Bristly, Barbed, Prickly
THORNY vs BRISTLED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The problem of demobilization was a thorny one.
- Deserts have low rainfall and thorny woody plants.
- These thorny plants grow as vines and shrubs.
- Translation rights also represent a potentially thorny area.
- With kitchen shears, trim thorny tips of leaves.
- We know the thorny places in our lives.
- Rehnquist made short work of that thorny issue.
- Just a second, many thorny problems go normal.
- Palestine presented some very thorny and difficult questions.
- Diana Thorny-Croft Thorny - Croft uses photographs to investigate the human body as a site for psychic and physical turmoil and damage.
- There was a time when the airways bristled with Morse Code.
- This shark vacuum parts for the replacement has soft bristled brush.
- Take a bristled brush and it has to be gentle enough.
- Reminder stickers we send an american southwest and soft bristled brush.
- Arceneaux, however, bristled when asked about the competition at receiver.
- The ranks of savages bristled with spears and arrows.
- Soon the yard bristled with their stiff blue wings!
- Avoid using hard-bristled brushes which can cause damage.
- You do this with a fine bristled brush.
- Ser Jaremy bristled, his face taut with anger.
THORNY vs BRISTLED: QUESTIONS
- What does it mean to tackle the wine industry's thorny issues?
- Are thorny devils and desert horned lizards the same lizard?
- What is a symbiotic relationship for the thorny devil?
- How many answers are there for bristled crossword clue?
- Can I convert bristled dusting brush to upholstery tool?
- What are the benefits of rubber-bristled mascara wands?