brustle (Meaning)

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brustle (v. i.)

To crackle; to rustle, as a silk garment.

To make a show of fierceness or defiance; to bristle.

Webster

brustle (n.)

A bristle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of brustle

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brustle Sentence Examples

  1. As we walked through the forest, we could hear the leaves brustle under our feet.
  2. The fire crackled and the leaves began to brustle as the wind picked up.
  3. In the quiet of the night, the slightest movement would make the grass brustle.
  4. She paused to listen to the brustle of the leaves in the breeze, finding it oddly soothing.
  5. The animals in the underbrush caused a soft brustle as they scurried away from the approaching hikers.
  6. The old floorboards would brustle whenever someone walked across them, adding to the charm of the historic house.
  7. The brustle of the fabric caught her attention, making her realize someone was approaching.
  8. In the silence of the library, the turning of pages and the occasional brustle of paper were the only sounds.
  9. He could hear the brustle of the curtains as they were drawn open, letting in the morning light.
  10. The tent fabric began to brustle as the wind picked up, signaling an approaching storm.

FAQs About the word brustle

To crackle; to rustle, as a silk garment., To make a show of fierceness or defiance; to bristle., A bristle.

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As we walked through the forest, we could hear the leaves brustle under our feet.

The fire crackled and the leaves began to brustle as the wind picked up.

In the quiet of the night, the slightest movement would make the grass brustle.

She paused to listen to the brustle of the leaves in the breeze, finding it oddly soothing.