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    bris·tling
    [ˈbris(ə)liNG]
    adjective
    bristling (adjective)
    1. (especially of hair) close-set, stiff, and spiky:
      "a bristling beard"
    2. aggressively brisk or tense:
      "he fills the screen with a restless, bristling energy"
    bris·tle
    [ˈbris(ə)l]
    verb
    bristling (present participle)
    1. (of hair or fur) stand upright away from the skin, especially in anger or fear:
      "the hair on the back of his neck bristled"
      • make one's hair or fur stand on end:
        "the cat bristled in annoyance"
      • react angrily or defensively, typically by drawing oneself up:
        "she bristled at his rudeness"
    2. (bristle with)
      be covered with or abundant in:
      "the roof bristled with antennas"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old English byrst (of Germanic origin, related to German Borste) + -le.
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    verb
    1. (of hair or fur) stand upright away from the skin, especially in anger or fear:
    2. be covered with or abundant in:
      be alive
      be packed
      be crowded
      be thronged
      be jammed
      be infested
      be full
      be covered
      be thick
      be crawling
      be lousy
      be stuffed
      be jam-packed
      be chockablock
      be chock-full
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