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brindle Definition

brin·dle (brindəl)

adjective

brindled

Etymology: < brindled

noun

  1. a brindled color
  2. a brindled animal

brindle Usage Examples

Adjective modifier

  • black: They can also be black, brindle, red, fawn or tricolor.
  • fawn: Any color or variety of colors is acceptable, white, black, blue, fawn, brindle or parti-coloured are all OK.
  • dark: Levi is a dark brindle Staffordshire Bull Terrier; who went missing on 4th January from the Scarborough area.
  • red: Bertie is a 14 month old Bulldog with a 5 generation pedigree, red brindle and white.
  • blue: Any color or variety of colors is acceptable, white, black, blue, fawn, brindle or parti-coloured are all OK.

Modifies a noun

  • coat: Brindle coats and black and tan coats are not allowed in show dogs.
  • greyhound: Eric Eric is a stunning blue brindle male greyhound who came to us 5 months ago from a rescue in Ireland.
  • patch: Color This breed can be solid white with red markings; solid red with white markings or brindle patches with white.
  • boy: Harvey - is a 2 year old brindle boy found starving, roaming the streets.
  • color: He is brindle color with a white chest and 4 white socks.