birse (Meaning)

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birse (n.)

A bristle or bristles.

birse Sentence Examples

  1. The angry dog's birse rose as it growled at the approaching stranger.
  2. His birse was evident in the tense set of his shoulders, indicating his displeasure.
  3. Despite her attempts to hide it, her birse betrayed her true feelings of frustration.
  4. The captain's birse softened as he listened to the crew's concerns, showing his willingness to listen.
  5. As the argument escalated, I could see the birse in his eyes, warning me to tread carefully.
  6. The politician's birse was evident in his defensive posture as he faced tough questions from the press.
  7. The teacher's birse softened as she recognized the student's effort, offering words of encouragement.
  8. Despite the difficult situation, his birse remained steady, showing his resilience.
  9. The diplomat's calm demeanor belied the birse simmering beneath the surface, ready to defend his nation's interests.
  10. With a deep breath, she calmed her birse, choosing diplomacy over confrontation.

FAQs About the word birse

A bristle or bristles.

fury, irritation, rage, wrathfulness, mood, slow burn, wrath,anger, outrage, indignation

pleasure, delight, delight,pleasure,patience, patience, calmness, forbearance,calmness, forbearance

The angry dog's birse rose as it growled at the approaching stranger.

His birse was evident in the tense set of his shoulders, indicating his displeasure.

Despite her attempts to hide it, her birse betrayed her true feelings of frustration.

The captain's birse softened as he listened to the crew's concerns, showing his willingness to listen.