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How to pronounce brindle in English?

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Synonyms brinded, brindled, tabby

Examples of brindle

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They are both white with brindle markings and look comical together, he said.
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Thor, a brindle boxer, slipped on smooth granite at the water's edge May 26.
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With all of that, Rubin could doubtless fashion a fascinating brindle mop.
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Jake is an 11-month-old Plott hound mix with a brindle and white coat.
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The dark brindle male mastiff was left in the town of Franklin, 10 miles south of Oneonta.
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The Italian Greyhound's coat can be any color, but brindle and stereotypical black and tan.
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Mooch, a brindle-colored mixed breed who's about 10 years old, is mainly interested in dog stuff.
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His color is brown and black brindle and his breed is Great Dane.
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Brindle is close to the ocean and has a clear view of the water.
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  • Brindled: having a grey or brown streak or a pattern or a patchy coloring; used especially of the patterned fur of cats
  • Brindle is a coat coloring pattern in animals, particularly dogs, cats, cattle, crested geckos and, rarely, horses. It is sometimes described as "tiger striped", although the brindle pattern is more subtle than that of a tiger's coat. ...
  • (brindled) of a brownish, tawny or gray colour, with streaks or spots; streaky, spotted
  • (BRINDLING) The appearance of striping on the fur.
  • A streaky combination of colors, usually including a predominance of brown or tan.
  • Colour pattern caused by darker hairs forming bands which produce a striped effect on a background of tan, brown or yellow (e.g. Boston Terrier, Boxer, Cairn Terrier, Great Dane).
  • A mixture of dark streaks with lighter colors such as brown, buckskin, red, and yellow; brindled
  • A type of hair coloring and patterning where there is an even mixture of black hair in lines over a brown, grey, or tan coat.
  • A particular type of coat marking characterized by a pattern of black and brown; it is considered a registration fault.