Bristling

/ˈbrɪslɪŋ/ verb/adjective

Showing anger or irritation in a defensive, prickly manner, like an animal raising its fur when threatened. Often involves visible tension and readiness to respond aggressively.

From Old English 'byrst' (bristle, stiff hair). The metaphorical use comparing human anger to an animal's defensive bristling emerged in the 16th century, capturing the physical manifestation of defensive rage.

AMደፍር
ARشائك
BNখাঁড়া
CAeritzat
CSnaježený
DAstikkende
DEsträubend
ELερεθιστικό
ESerizado
FAخار
FIpystyssä
FRhérissé
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