11 Words to use with brindle

The brindle cow has got into the corn, and the fence wants mending down by the pool; you must get William to help you, and do it at once.

Buck Wade, a lanky cow-puncher from Montana, in three seconds less time, had thrown a brindle Anchor-O steer and taken first money.

It was our big old brindle cat, Tom, roused from his place before the fire.

He was an exceedingly grand specimen of his race, strong framed, with plenty of hair of a blue brindle colour.

More than one of these showed the black markings of their granddam, and their progeny for several generations were apt to throw back to the black-and-tan, grey, or brindle colouring.

A brindle spot is not amiss, and even a brindle dog is admissible, but black marks are wrong.

If he had been qualified to weigh motives, the heart that brindle-roan steer would surely have burst at; the pure effrontery of the thing: not only must he yield his life and give his body for meat, that those yearning stomachs might be filled with his flesh; he must deliver that meat at the most convenient spot, as a butcher brings our chops to the kitchen door.

A brindle spot is not amiss, and even a brindle dog is admissible, but black marks are wrong.

I always look in to see the head of a brindle-bull who comes to meet me and to drink up the pictures of the leaves, but She pulls me back by the collar with: "Toby, Toby, that water is for the birds.

Ziegfield made me all kinds of offers to go in the "Soul Kiss," but the blondes were all full, and you can see me in a brindle wig?

A yard of tongue and monstrous teeth is what she calls a dog; The cat's a kind er fuzzy-lookin' shadder in a fog; And I've got a suspicion that what killed the brindle calf Was that he seen his likeness in our Sary's photygraph.

11 Words to use with  brindle