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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
hackles [ˈhak(ə)lz] SUST. sust. pl.
hackles (on dogs)
hackles (on birds)
to have one's hackles up person:
to have one's hackles up dog:
her/his hackles rose
her/his hackles rose
en el diccionario PONS
hackles [ˈhæklz] SUST. pl.
hackles (on dogs' backs)
hackles (on birds' necks)
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to get one's hackles up
to make sb's hackles rise
to raise hackles
en el diccionario PONS
hackles [ˈhæk·əlz] SUST. pl.
hackles (on back of dog)
hackles (on neck of bird)
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to get one's hackles up
to make sb's hackles rise
to raise hackles
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Juveniles resemble adults, but have dark eyes, shorter throat hackles, and sometimes have a pink fleshy gape.
en.wikipedia.org
Each time, the fox is ready for them, hackles and brush high, dropping flat as they soar down.
www.theecologist.org
Again, however, one's hackles soon rose and one was up there, punching the air, taking sides.
en.wikipedia.org
The hackles that raise when she demands attention to the constant, minute harassment she receives, or the larger attacks she has experienced.
rabble.ca
The finer, shorter fibers that come off in the last hackles is called tow.
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