Sentences with BRISTLIER
Check out our example sentences below to help you understand the context.Sentences
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"The bristlier side of the hedge scratched my arm as I walked past."
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"The bristlier the paintbrush, the more texture it adds to the artwork."
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"My dog's coat gets bristlier during the winter months."
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"The bristlier end of the broom was perfect for sweeping up the leaves."
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"Wild boars have bristlier hair than domesticated pigs."
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"I couldn't run my fingers through his bristlier beard."
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"The bristlier parts of the cactus are prickly and should be avoided."
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"His bristlier personality made it difficult for others to approach him."
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"The bristlier the pine tree, the more likely it is to hold snow in winter."
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"She used a bristlier brush to add texture to her oil painting."
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"His beard was bristlier than ever before."
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"The dog's fur became bristlier as it got older."
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"She used a bristlier brush to give her hair more volume."
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"The hedgehog's quills became bristlier when it felt threatened."
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"I prefer a bristlier toothbrush for a more thorough clean."
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"The bristlier side of the sponge is better for scrubbing tough stains."
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"The cat's tail became bristlier when it saw another cat in its territory."
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"I can't use that bristlier paintbrush, it's too rough on the canvas."
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"The bristlier leaves of the plant acted as a deterrent to pests."
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"He had a bristlier personality, always ready for an argument."
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"The bristlier fabric of the new sofa irritated her skin."
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"My beard grows bristlier during winter months."
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"The bristlier branches of the tree made it difficult to climb."
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"The brush's bristles were much bristlier than expected."
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"Her scrubbing became more aggressive with the bristlier brush."
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"The bristlier texture of the carpet made it harder to vacuum."
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"The bristlier side of the bath scrubber works better on tough stains."
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"He used a bristlier rake to gather the fallen leaves."
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"The bristlier end of the broom is better for sweeping up debris."
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"The cat's fur became bristlier as it prepared to pounce."