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Synonyms for brindled
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : brin-dld |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈbrɪn dld |
Top 10 synonyms for brindled Other synonyms for the word brindled
- brindle
- brindled
- dot
- flake
- flaked
- fleck
- freckle
- freckled
- grooved
- linear
- lineate
- liny
- marked
- mosaic
- motley
- multicolor
- multicolored
- multihued
- parti-colored
- particolored
- patch
- patchy
- pepper
- peppered
- piebald
- pied
- punctate
- ridged
- speck
- speckled
- spot
- spotted
- spotty
- sprinkle
- stipple
- stippled
- streaky
- striate
- striated
- strigose
- striped
- studded
- tore
- varicolored
- variegate
- variegated
- veined
- versicolor
- versicolored
- whelked
- whelky
Définition of brindled
Origin :- "marked with streaks, streaked with a dark color," 1670s, from Middle English brended (early 15c.), from bren "brown color" (13c.), noun made from past participle of brennen "burn" (see burn (v.)); the derived adjective perhaps means "marked as though by branding or burning." Form altered perhaps by influence of kindled.
- As in speckled : adj dotted
- As in streaked : adj having streaks
- As in dappled : adj mottled, freckled
- As in mottle : verb speckle
- The brindled cow, which has led us hither, will supply us with milk.
- Extract from : « Tanglewood Tales » by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Brown by nature and instinct, he is now brindled with dirt and dust.
- Extract from : « Cabbages and Kings » by O. Henry
- All muffled up in brindled shawls, do caper, frisk, and spring?'
- Extract from : « Songs of Childhood » by Walter de la Mare
- The “brindled gnoo” is the other species that inhabits the South of Africa.
- Extract from : « Popular Adventure Tales » by Mayne Reid
- On the hearth lay three animals—a hen, a cock, and a brindled cow.
- Extract from : « The Fairy Ring » by Various
- The brindled cow which has led us hither will supply us with milk.
- Extract from : « Half a Hundred Hero Tales » by Various
- His brute of a brindled dog was fastened to one of the scaffold-timbers.
- Extract from : « Back o' the Moon » by Oliver Onions
- You ought to have a cow—a brindled cow—also a lamb; 'Mary had,' et cetera.
- Extract from : « The Nest Builder » by Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale
- The brindled dog's condition was not so good as the other's.
- Extract from : « Three Elephant Power » by Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson
- Soon a fat, brindled puppy was installed in the vacant place.
- Extract from : « Happy Days for Boys and Girls » by Various
Antonyms for brindled
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