At this point Brindle Bill winked his right eye--it is my deal, you play the cards I give you.
Simon deceived Rose with the plea of some little debts, paid over to Brindle Bill and Sundown Hill three hundred dollars each.
Cousin Cæsar had passed through the conflict safe and sound; it was a camp rumor that Steve Brindle was mortally wounded and sent forward with the sick.
Don Carlo was ready to face Brindle Bill, or the Brindle Devil, in defence of his rights, and he started for headquarters.
She could hear the blows and smell the blood, for a lucky lick from Don had started the blood from Brindle Bill's nose, but could not see or know the combatants.
Brindle Bill and Sundown Hill were sworn and testified that Rose Simon alias Rose Fairfield was the only surviving child of Tom Fairfield and Susan Lasco.
Simon, Sundown Hill and Brindle Bill were banded together to swindle Dan Carlo.
My father was called Brindle Bill, and once lived in Shirt-Tail Bend, on the Mississippi.
Simon, Dan Carlo, Sundown Hill andBrindle Bill were seen making their way slowly to headquarters.
Brindle Bill was the stoutest man, Don Carlo the most active, the contest was sharp, and very doubtful, notwithstanding the boasting character of Brindle Bill, true pluck was upon the side of Don Carlo.
Crouching beside Pete, Tessibel reasoned out a way of escape: if she took the brindle bulldog to the hut with her, she would be safe from Ben were he lurking about.
First ye air to come with me to the Brindle Bull at Kennedy's--I air got somethin' for him.
The brindle bull capered about her as she slid through the wires.
As they passed Kennedy's, Pete, the brindle bulldog, howled in rage at not being able to attack the squatters.
It was but a forlorn little figure, but Pete, the brindle bull, lifting his voice in a pleased howl, crouched close to the fence as a small hand came through to pet him.
He were hurt by the Brindle Bull at Kennedy's Farm.
One wild leap in the air, and the sound of tearing clothes as her already tattered skirt came in contact with the barbed wire--and Tess was crouching down in the safe-keeping of the brindle bull.
It was nearly midnight when she passed Kennedy's wheat field in which capered Pete, the brindle bulldog.
The brindle bulldog from Kennedy's farm had heard the unequal race.
The brindle bulldog lifted his head again and sent a low snarl in the direction of the fisherman--Ben in his rage had come too close to the fence.
Ye be a pert girl, Tessibel, and I were a cuss for trying to scare ye--but the brindle bull has got to die.
Kennedy's brindle bull, scenting a friend, capered madly for a word from Tess, but the squatter paid no heed to her dog chum.
Sam discussing the merits of education suggest a brindle mule criticising the Venus de Milo or a scavenger expatiating on the odors of Araby.
Burleson, president emeritus, ought to be in the penitentiary; according to Burleson, Carroll is not a fit associate for a brindle cow.
Evidently George isn't a mouse to McKinley, while Bryan is but a brindlepup compared to the great and only Grover.
You are right," said Fred, his face brightening up; "we are on the track of old Brindle sure enough.
It was precisely the same that he and his friend had noticed, and since the bell of Brindle was gone, there could be but one meaning to the signal; it was made by some one for the purpose of drawing the boys into a trap.
The first one that finds Brindle shall call to the other, and he'll own up what a stupid blunder he has made.
Let me see, Terry; Brindle wore a bell round her neck, didn't she?
Some one has been kind enough to give Brindle a milking.
I'll take the same back home wid me and put it on Brindle if I iver maat her; I shouldn't be so 'stonished that I couldn't spake if I should find that the spalpeen had killed her.
I dont kno ov a more honest, and salubrious sight, than a brindle cow, that wont kik, and who gives 10 quarts ov milk that aint watered.
They propugate the most intensely, and lay around the stove more regular than the Maltese, or the brindle kind.
There is no question but the dear old rag carpet, with poisonous greens and sickly yellows and brindle browns and doubtful blacks, is a big thing.
By some mistake or other it got mixed up with some sample specimens of ore from 'The Brindle Tom Cat' discovery, and was sent to the assayer in New York instead of the insanity smelter and refiner, as was intended.
It's a fair guess that a reasonably valuable brindlebull isn't presented to a man who cares nothing for dogs without some reason.
That's hisbrindle heifer now," the trudging woman said, harshly.
Why, I knowed my brindle from clean up at my wood-pile, a full quarter from here.
He was awakened from his meditations by the wild barking of his brindle favorite, who rushed up to a bench in a shady part of the park, and savagely seized the boots and trousers of a man sitting there.
He had long lamented a desolate space in the middle of his enemy's garden; it had lain bare the whole summer as a place of repose for the brindle dog or a roving cat.
About 9 o'clock an old brindle cow came browsing up to the front gate.
Old Brindle worked at the chain awhile, but it was no use.
Old Brindle died and the court decided that it was my duty to buy her.
To take a white bull-dog into Rushleigh and fetch home a brindle that was constantly changing its coat occurred to King is a highly suspicious circumstance.
Mr Musgrave's brindle betrayed the fawning devotion towards himself that he had been accustomed to from his own dog.
For the bull-dog at the Hall she had confessed to absolute terror; but Mr Musgrave's brindle was a dear, so much handsomer and more gentle.
Creede could get his face straight the long, rangy brindle had dashed up from behind and seized Tommy by the back.
The brindle dog let out a surprised yelp and dropped.
Directly after Brindle came Crookhorn, with a self-important air and making herself as tall as possible.
But Brindle was in no mood for seeing the funny side of things to-day, so she lunged out with one of her long hind legs and gave Crookhorn a blow on the head that made the prideful goat see stars.
Brindle shook her head till the blood splashed; then, giving another bellow, she turned and ran the shortest way home as fast as her legs could carry her, never stopping until she had reached the cow-house door.
The Kid looked up from trying to tie a piece of paper to the end of a brindle kitten's switching tail, and smiled his adorable smile--that had a gap in the middle.
The Old Man returned to the trials of the Happy Family, and the Kid sat and listened, with the brindle kitten snuggled uncomfortably, head downward in his arms.
The factions led by Powell Clayton and Joseph Brooks, respectively, were known as the "Minstrels" and "Brindle Tails.
Joseph Brooks was the nominee of the Brindle wing of the party, and a battle royal was on.
His nearest competitor for perfection was, after Hector, probably Mr. Hood Wright's Bevis, a darkish red brown brindle of about 29 inches.
A brindle spot is not amiss, and even a brindledog is admissible, but black marks are wrong.
In the brindle dogs the ground colour should be any shade from light yellow to dark red-yellow on which the brindle appears in darker stripes.
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.
He was an exceedingly grand specimen of his race, strong framed, with plenty of hair of a blue brindle colour.
The dog has slight brown or brindle markings on the back, as many English White Terriers have, and it is to be presumed that it is of the breed from which this variety is descended.
Occasionally it tended towards flaxen; occasionally to a deep rich auburn; but the black and brindle were so rigidly bred out that by the year 1890, or thereabout, they very seldom recurred.
When brindle Great Danes are continuously bred together, it has been found that they get darker, and that the peculiar "striping" disappears, and in that case the introduction of a good fawn into the strain is advisable.
Brindle and Bess loved the juicy grass in the meadow pasture.
When the sun was high in the sky, at noon-time, old Brindle and Bess would lie down under the trees near the brook, and chew and think, and chew and think.
His feet hurt him, so he begged his mother not to send him for the cows, but to let some one else bring Brindle and Bess home at milking time.
Will always drove oldBrindle and Bess to the pasture every morning before he went to school.
And in the pasture far away we seemed to hear the faint tinkling of the cow bell on the brindle steer.
Skip was a little brindle cur who had watched the whole farm night and day for ten years.
Mister Brindle say he ain' got no time ter fool wid chillun.
Bob say, 'I see yer done forgit de les'n Brer Brindle Cow learnt yer whin you wus lit'le.
I remember congratulating an enthusiast of the breed on the condition of his favourite, a large brindle and white, at least fifty pounds weight.
Say, Peter, did Seth Winters send you an' Brindleup here?
A better one than that old Brindle who has deserted us already.
Why, Peter Piper, what you bringin' old Brindleup here for?
But Brindle tarried behind and foraged for her supper by nibbling the grass from the overgrown dooryard.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brindle" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: banded; barred; brindle; marbled; streaked; striated; striped