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Brindle   /brˈɪndəl/   Listen
noun
Brindle  n.  
1.
The state of being brindled.
2.
A brindled color; also, that which is brindled.



adjective
Brindle  adj.  Brindled.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Brindle" Quotes from Famous Books



... he was a little in that way himself, he said yes, he knew it, and he intended to found a race of that kind, to be known as the Red Rowdens. Elliott's brindle died, and we sold ours. We now keep two Russian bloodhounds. When you come to my room, knock first, for "Baby" doesn't ...
— In the Quarter • Robert W. Chambers

... that was the time the cows had to start into a brisk pace and make up for lost time. I wonder if any boy ever drove the cows home late, who did not say that the cows were at the very farther end of the pasture, and that "Old Brindle" was hidden in the woods, and he couldn't find her for ever so long! The brindle cow is the boy's scapegoat, many ...
— Baddeck and That Sort of Thing • Charles Dudley Warner

... have a little brindle dog, Seal-brown from tail to head. His name I guess is Theodore, But I just ...
— The Dog's Book of Verse • Various

... a neighbor on the Common, "what do you s'pose I paid for that brindle ye'rlin' o' ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 90, April, 1865 • Various

... Lucy knew well There was naught to alarm— Old Brindle was gentle, And would do her ...
— The Pearl Story Book - A Collection of Tales, Original and Selected • Mrs. Colman


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