1. brindle - Noun
2. brindle - Adjective
3. brindle - Verb
4. brindle - Adjective Satellite
5. Brindle - Proper noun
The state of being brindled.
A brindled color; also, that which is brindled.
Brindled.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA few examples of male authors using female pseudonyms include Brindle Chase, Peter O'Donnell (wrote as Madeline Brent) and Christopher Wood (wrote as Penny Sutton and Rosie Dixon). Source: Internet
In October last year, Brindle travelled to London with his mum, a teacher, to the National Education Union’s (NEU) climate emergency conference. Source: Internet
"Brindle" refers to dark stripes over a solid background—usually red. Source: Internet
Marks, Craig & Tannebaum, Rob, I Want My MTV, Penguin Books, 2011, pg. 167–168 The network's director of music programming Buzz Brindle told an interviewer in 2006, "MTV was originally designed to be a rock music channel. Source: Internet
Robbie Brindle got Beauly off to a positive start, netting after two minutes with a neat half-volley from just outside the ‘D’. Source: Internet
Jacqueline Brindle was born in Hawaii and raised in Waianae. Source: Internet