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Hackles
/hˈækəlz/
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Hackles
noun
1.
A feeling of anger and animosity.
Synonym:
dander
.
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"Hackles" Quotes from Famous Books
...
clapped her hands with exultation, and there was a regular chatter of eager voices—'I should like to know how you would get the
hackles
out of a
...
— Hopes and Fears - scenes from the life of a spinster • Charlotte M. Yonge
Words linked to "Hackles" :
ire
,
choler
,
anger
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