"Bristles" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Bristles are long, stiff hairs or fibers that grow from the skin of certain animals, such as a boar or a porcupine. They often serve as a defense mechanism to protect the animal from predators. In addition, bristles can also refer to the hairs or fibers that are used to make brushes, such as a toothbrush or a paintbrush, which are used for cleaning or applying substances.
Brisker refers to something that is fresher, more lively, or more vigorous than before. It can also mean more intense, more energetic, or more spirited. For example, "After a few days of rest, Sarah felt brisker and more ready to tackle her busy schedule."
The adjective "briskest" is a superlative form of the word "brisk", which means being energetic and lively, but also cool and refreshing, like a brisk morning air. In this sense, the "briskest" refers to the most energetic, lively, and refreshing of its kind.
Brisket is a type of cut of beef that comes from the lower chest or breast area of a cow. It is usually cooked low and slow, often braised in liquid, to make it tender and flavorful.
Adverbally, "briskly" means to speak or act in a swift and energetic manner; firmly and decisively. E.g., "She answered the questions briskly and confidently."
Briskness refers to the quality of being sharply and quickly done or performed, often with a sense of efficiency or swiftness. It can also describe the state of being sharp and crisp, as in a brisk morning air or a brisk walk.
Brisling is a type of small, silvery-white fish, often found in the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean. It is also known as the sprat or capelin. As a culinary term, brisling refers to the roe (eggs) of this fish, which is often pickled or used as a garnish for food.
The word "bristle" refers to a stiff hair or coat-like structure on an animal, often found on the back of a hairbrush, a paintbrush, or a type of insect. It can also describe something that is rough or prickly, like a bristle-like texture on a surface.
The verb "bristled" means to stand or be erect, often referring to hair or bristles that are stiffened or puffed out, usually due to irritation or stimuli, such as when a person's hair "bristles" with anger or sensitivity.