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brindled

1 of 1adjective
/ˈbrɪndld/
1

streaked or mottled with different shades of color, often resembling a tiger's stripes

  • The brindled cat lounged lazily in the sun, its fur shimmering with shades of gray and brown.
  • The farmer's dog had a brindled coat, making it difficult to spot as it dashed through the fields.
  • In the forest, they spotted a brindled deer blending seamlessly into the dappled shadows.
  • The brindled horse trotted gracefully across the pasture, its coat rippling with shades of black and chestnut.
  • She admired the brindled butterfly as it flitted among the flowers, its wings a mesmerizing blend of colors.