Sentences

brindled in a sentence

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Definition

Brindled refers to having a pattern of streaks or spots of a darker color on a lighter background, typically describing the coat of animals.

Sample Sentences

  1. The brindled dog lay quietly in the sun, its stripes blending seamlessly with the shadows.
  2. She admired the beautiful brindled coat of the cat as it gracefully prowled through the garden.
  3. The farmer was proud of his brindled cattle, which stood out among the herd for their unique markings.
  4. In the fading light, the brindled horse galloped across the field, its mane flowing like silk.
  5. The artist captured the essence of the brindled landscape in her vivid painting.
  6. They were surprised to find a brindled rabbit among the usual solid-colored ones in the wild.
  7. With her keen eye, she noticed the brindled pattern on the snake as it slithered through the grass.
  8. The brindled walls of the ancient castle added to its mysterious charm and allure.
  9. He described the brindled sunset, with streaks of orange and purple dancing across the sky.
  10. The brindled wood of the old table gave it a rustic, timeless quality that appealed to many.