Hackles in a sentence
Synonym: fur.
Meaning: The hairs along the back of an animal, especially when raised in anger or fear; often used to describe a person's reaction.

(1) The offensive joke made her hackles rise.
(2) The athlete hackles up before a big game.
(3) The sudden loud noise made her hackles rise.
(4) The driver hackles up when stuck in traffic.
(5) The overpriced textbooks got my hackles off.
(6) The unorganized syllabus got my hackles off.
(7) The dog's hackles stood up as a warning sign.
(8) The employee hackles up when given extra work.
(9) The dog's hackles were bristling as it growled.
(10) The unresponsive professors got my hackles off.
Hackles sentence
(11) The intense argument caused his hackles to rise.
(12) The suspenseful movie had everyone's hackles up.
(13) The cyclist hackles up when a car cuts them off.
(14) The strict attendance policy got my hackles off.
(15) The boss hackles up when employees make mistakes.
(16) The customer hackles up when the service is slow.
(17) The dog hackles up whenever a stranger approaches.
(18) The child hackles up when told to go to bed early.
(19) The parent hackles up when their child misbehaves.
(20) The dog's hackles rose as it sensed danger nearby.
Hackles make sentence
(21) The hostile environment at work raised his hackles.
(22) The musician hackles up before performing on stage.
(23) My hackles rose when I heard that offensive comment.
(24) The alarming news report sent everyone's hackles up.
(25) The unfair grading system really got my hackles off.
(26) The employee hackles up when their ideas are ignored.
(27) The sudden noise made the cat's hackles stand on end.
(28) He always hackles up when someone criticizes his work.
(29) The customer hackles up when the product is defective.
(30) The dog's hackles went up at the sound of a loud bang.
Sentence of hackles
(31) The traveler hackles up when their flight gets delayed.
(32) The writer hackles up when receiving negative feedback.
(33) The customer hackles up when the product is overpriced.
(34) The dog's hackles rose as it sensed danger approaching.
(35) The chef hackles up when someone criticizes his cooking.
(36) His hackles rose up as he witnessed an act of injustice.
(37) The soldier's hackles rose up as he prepared for battle.
(38) The student hackles up when given a difficult assignment.
(39) The suspicious behavior of the stranger raised my hackles.
(40) The cat hackles up when it sees a bird outside the window.
Hackles meaningful sentence
(41) The constant criticism from her parents raised her hackles.
(42) The dog's hackles would bristle up when it felt threatened.
(43) The wolf bristled down its hackles when it felt threatened.
(44) The dog's hackles would bristle in anticipation of a fight.
(45) The artist hackles up when someone critiques their artwork.
(46) The hiker hackles up when encountering a bear in the woods.
(47) The dog's hackles rose up against the stranger approaching.
(48) The lack of diversity in the curriculum got my hackles off.
(49) The politician's speech raised the hackles of many citizens.
(50) The parent hackles up when their child is bullied at school.
Hackles sentence examples
(51) The eerie silence in the haunted house made my hackles rise.
(52) The creepy atmosphere in the old house made her hackles rise.
(53) The teacher hackles up when the students don't pay attention.
(54) The professor's condescending tone really got my hackles off.
(55) The lack of access to necessary resources got my hackles off.
(56) The rude customer's comments raised the hackles of the waiter.
(57) The customers' hackles rose up against the bank's hidden fees.
(58) The boss's harsh criticism raised hackles among the employees.
(59) The eerie silence in the haunted house made their hackles rise.
(60) The teacher hackles up when students don't follow instructions.
Sentence with hackles
(61) The unexpected news caused hackles to rise among the investors.
(62) The intense debate caused the hackles of both sides to forward.
(63) The constant criticism from her boss began to raise her hackles.
(64) The aggressive behavior of the opposing team raised our hackles.
(65) The aggressive driving of the other motorists raised my hackles.
(66) Her hackles went up at the sight of a swarm of bees approaching.
(67) The players' hackles rose up against the referee's biased calls.
(68) The dark alleyway made my hackles rise, and I quickened my pace.
(69) The homeowner hackles up when the neighbor's dog barks all night.
(70) The customer's hackles went up when he received a faulty product.
Use hackles in a sentence
(71) The lack of available parking spots on campus got my hackles off.
(72) The lack of mental health resources on campus got my hackles off.
(73) The boss's unfair treatment of his employees raised their hackles.
(74) The dog's hackles raised as it edged away from the aggressive dog.
(75) The student hackles up when the teacher assigns too much homework.
(76) The mother's hackles went up when she saw her child being bullied.
(77) His hackles rose up as he listened to his boss's unfair criticism.
(78) Her hackles went up at the sight of a suspicious-looking stranger.
(79) The group project was a disaster and it really got my hackles off.
(80) The constant interruptions during class really got my hackles off.
Sentence using hackles
(81) The aggressive sales tactics of the telemarketer raised my hackles.
(82) The intense competition between the two teams raised their hackles.
(83) The politician's hackles rose up when he was accused of corruption.
(84) The intense argument caused hackles to rise among the participants.
(85) The eerie glow in the abandoned house made my hackles stand on end.
(86) The long wait times at the financial aid office got my hackles off.
(87) The lack of transparency in the grading process got my hackles off.
(88) The patient hackles up when waiting too long in the doctor's office.
(89) She could feel her hackles rise up as she entered the haunted house.
(90) The cat's hackles went up at the sight of a strange dog in the yard.
Hackles example sentence
(91) The horror movie sent shivers down my spine, making my hackles rise.
(92) The customers' hackles rose up against the restaurant's poor service.
(93) The audience's hackles rose up against the actor's offensive remarks.
(94) The unfair treatment of the employees raised hackles among the staff.
(95) The sudden noise made the entire class's hackles forward in surprise.
(96) The lack of communication from the administration got my hackles off.
(97) The suspicious package found at the airport raised everyone's hackles.
(98) The residents' hackles rose up against the increase in property taxes.
(99) The shareholders' hackles rose up against the CEO's exorbitant salary.
(100) The passengers' hackles rose up against the airline's constant delays.
Sentence with word hackles
(101) The teacher's unfair grading system raised hackles among the students.
(102) The creepy atmosphere in the old mansion made my hackles stand on end.
(103) The eerie sound in the forest made my hackles rise, and I felt uneasy.
(104) The unfair treatment of the students raised hackles among the parents.
(105) Her hackles went up at the sight of a snake slithering across the path.
(106) The aggressive behavior of the dog raised hackles among the other pets.
(107) The controversial decision by the jury raised hackles among the public.
(108) The boring lecture made the hackles of the students forward in boredom.
(109) The constant interruptions during the meeting raised everyone's hackles.
(110) The patients' hackles rose up against the hospital's long waiting times.
Sentence of hackles
(111) The sudden burst of anger from my friend raised hackles among our group.
(112) The unexpected turn of events caused hackles to rise among the audience.
(113) The sudden change in weather made my hackles rise, and I sought shelter.
(114) The strict rules made the hackles of the students forward in compliance.
(115) I can't believe how rude that student was, it really got my hackles off.
(116) The constant construction noise outside my dorm room got my hackles off.
(117) The controversial decision by the judge raised the hackles of the public.
(118) The driver's hackles rose up when another car cut him off on the highway.
(119) The hiker's hackles went up when he heard a rustling noise in the bushes.
(120) The student's hackles rose up when the teacher accused him of plagiarism.
Hackles used in a sentence
(121) His hackles rose up as he listened to a politician making false promises.
(122) The dog's hackles rose up against the stranger approaching its territory.
(123) The exciting news made the hackles of the students forward in excitement.
(124) The challenging exam made the hackles of the students forward in anxiety.
(125) The athlete's hackles went up when his opponent made a derogatory comment.
(126) The sight of the spider made her hackles rise, and she screamed in terror.
(127) The parents' hackles rose up against the school's lack of safety measures.
(128) The customers' hackles rose up against the store's misleading advertising.
(129) The heated discussion made the hackles of the students forward in passion.
(130) The unfair grading system in the school raised the hackles of the students.
Hackles sentence in English
(131) The rude behavior of the customer service representative raised my hackles.
(132) The politician hackles up when questioned about his controversial policies.
(133) The teacher's hackles went up when she caught a student cheating on a test.
(134) The team's hackles rose up against the unfair decision made by the referee.
(135) The artists' hackles rose up against the gallery's unfair commission rates.
(136) The interesting topic made the hackles of the students forward in intrigue.
(137) The players' hackles rose up against the opposing team's aggressive tactics.
(138) The students' hackles rose up against the professor's unfair grading system.
(139) The controversial decision by the judge raised hackles among the spectators.
(140) The inspiring speech made the hackles of the students forward in motivation.
(141) The lack of consideration for students with disabilities got my hackles off.
(142) The lack of opportunities for extracurricular activities got my hackles off.
(143) The unfair treatment of the employees raised the hackles of the entire staff.
(144) His hackles rose up when he heard someone insulting his favorite sports team.
(145) The customer's hackles went up when he received poor service at a restaurant.
(146) The protesters' hackles rose up against the government's oppressive policies.
(147) The workers' hackles rose up against the factory's unsafe working conditions.
(148) The engaging activity made the hackles of the students forward in enthusiasm.
(149) The lack of support for first-generation college students got my hackles off.
(150) The workers' hackles rose up against the company's decision to outsource jobs.
(151) The aggressive behavior of the opposing team raised hackles among our players.
(152) Hatchels are sometimes referred to as hackles in certain regions or industries.
(153) The detective's hackles went up when he discovered a crucial piece of evidence.
(154) The employee's hackles rose up when his boss unfairly blamed him for a mistake.
(155) The politician's controversial statement caused his opponents' hackles to rise.
(156) The aggressive behavior of the driver raised hackles among the other commuters.
(157) The professor's stern warning made the hackles of the students forward in fear.
(158) The employee's hackles rose up when he was unfairly passed over for a promotion.
(159) The unfair treatment of the defendant raised the hackles of the defense attorney.
(160) The intense argument caused her hackles to rise, and she stormed out of the room.
(161) The employees' hackles rose up against the company's decision to lay off workers.
(162) As the professor began to lecture, the students' hackles forward in anticipation.
(163) The difficult assignment made the hackles of the students forward in frustration.
(164) The confusing instructions made the hackles of the students forward in confusion.
(165) She couldn't help but feel her hackles rise in response to his condescending tone.
(166) The disrespectful comments from the politician raised the hackles of the audience.
(167) The homeowner's hackles rose up when he discovered his house had been broken into.
(168) The unexpected announcement made the hackles of the students forward in curiosity.
(169) The disappointing news made the hackles of the students forward in disappointment.
(170) The unexpected compliment made the hackles of the students forward in appreciation.
(171) The homeowner's hackles went up when he saw a stranger snooping around his property.
(172) The employees' hackles rose up against the company's decision to cut their benefits.
(173) His hackles rose up as he watched his rival receive all the credit for his hard work.
(174) The parent's hackles went up when they saw their child being mistreated by a teacher.
(175) The journalist's hackles rose up when she was denied access to important information.
(176) Her hackles went up at the sound of a car alarm going off in the middle of the night.
(177) The community's hackles rose up against the proposed construction of a noisy factory.
(178) The teacher's hackles rose up when a student blatantly disregarded the classroom rules.
(179) The tenants' hackles rose up against the landlord's refusal to fix the broken plumbing.
(180) The drivers' hackles rose up against the government's decision to increase fuel prices.
(181) The farmers' hackles rose up against the government's lack of support during a drought.
(182) The community's hackles rose up against the proposed demolition of a historic building.
(183) The challenging question caused the hackles of the student to forward in determination.
(184) The homeowners' hackles rose up against the neighborhood association's strict regulations.
(185) The constant teasing from his classmates made his hackles rise, and he stood up for himself.
(186) The students' hackles rose up against the strict rules imposed by the school administration.
(187) The aggressive tone in his voice made her hackles rise, and she prepared for a confrontation.
(188) The rude comment from a stranger made his hackles rise, and he responded with equal aggression.
(189) The suspicious behavior of her neighbor made her hackles rise, and she reported it to the police.
(190) The rude behavior of the customer made the employee's hackles rise, and they asked for a manager.
(191) The unfair treatment of the minority group made their hackles rise, and they organized a protest.
(192) The constant criticism from her boss made her hackles rise, and she started looking for a new job.
(193) The constant lies from her partner made her hackles rise, and she decided to end the relationship.
(194) The constant criticism from her parents made her hackles rise, and she distanced herself from them.
(195) The teachers' hackles rose up against the school board's decision to cut funding for arts programs.
(196) The residents' hackles rose up against the city council's decision to cut funding for public parks.
(197) The constant interruptions during the meeting made her hackles rise, and she voiced her frustration.
(198) The unfair grading system in the class made the students' hackles rise, and they protested against it.
(199) The disrespectful comments from her co-workers made her hackles rise, and she confronted them about it.
(200) The constant barking of the neighbor's dog made her hackles rise, and she complained to the authorities.
(201) The aggressive behavior of the opposing team's fans made their hackles rise, and they ignored the taunts.
(202) The constant noise from the construction site made her hackles rise, and she complained to the authorities.
(203) The aggressive driving of the other motorists made his hackles rise, and he honked his horn in frustration.
(204) The condescending tone of the professor made the student's hackles rise, and they challenged their grading.
(205) The unfair treatment of the underprivileged made their hackles rise, and they started a charity organization.
(206) The disrespectful comments from the audience made the performer's hackles rise, and they walked off the stage.
(207) The unfair treatment of the employees caused their hackles to rise, and they demanded better working conditions.
(208) The aggressive behavior of the opposing team made their hackles rise, and they played with even more determination.
(209) The constant interruptions during the presentation made her hackles rise, and she asked for a more respectful audience.
(210) The rude behavior of the customer service representative made the customer's hackles rise, and they asked to speak to a supervisor.
Hackles meaning
Hackles are the long, narrow feathers on the back of a bird's neck that stand up when the bird is angry or frightened. The term "hackles" is also used to describe the hairs on the back of a dog or cat that stand up when they are agitated or threatened. In a figurative sense, the term "hackles" can refer to a person's anger or irritation. If you want to use the word "hackles" in a sentence, there are a few tips to keep in mind. First, it's important to understand the context in which the word is being used. If you're talking about a bird or animal, it's important to describe the physical appearance of the hackles and how they react to certain stimuli.
For example, you might say, "The rooster's hackles stood up when he saw the cat approaching." If you're using the term "hackles" in a figurative sense, it's important to describe the emotions or reactions that are being expressed.
For example, you might say, "Her hackles rose when she heard the news about the company's layoffs." In this case, you're describing a person's anger or frustration in response to a specific event. Another tip for using the word "hackles" in a sentence is to be mindful of the tone and context of the sentence. Depending on how the word is used, it can convey a sense of aggression or hostility.
For example, if you say, "His hackles were up when he saw the other team's mascot," you're implying that the person was ready to fight or defend themselves. On the other hand, if you say, "Her hackles rose when she heard the news," you're describing a more passive reaction to a situation.
Finally, it's important to use the word "hackles" in a way that is clear and concise. Avoid using overly complex sentences or convoluted phrasing that might confuse the reader. Instead, focus on using the word in a way that is easy to understand and conveys the intended meaning.
In conclusion, using the word "hackles" in a sentence requires an understanding of the context, tone, and intended meaning. By following these tips, you can use the word effectively and convey your message clearly and concisely.
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