bristle



bristle at something

Fig. to show sudden anger or other negative response to something. (Alludes to a dog or cat raising the hair on its back in anger or as a threat.) She bristled at the suggestion. I knew Lily would bristle at the appearance of Max.
See also: bristle

bristle with rage

 and bristle with anger; bristle with indignation
Fig. to demonstrate one's anger, rage, or displeasure with a strong negative response. (Alludes to a dog or cat raising the hair on its back in anger or as a threat.) She was just bristling with anger. I don't know what set her off. Walter bristled with rage as he saw the damage to his new car.
See also: bristle, rage

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Iahmesu-Ancient Egyptian
Munroe-Scottish
Branimir-Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Slovene
Endre (2)-Norwegian
TriniTREE-neeSpanish
FrederickFRED-ə-rik, FRED-rikEnglish