These flies may have brightly coloured bodies or long hackles and we can only guess at what the trout think they are. |
Lee's hackles rose, his ears flattened, and a low growl began deep in his chest. |
The dog was a reddish-grey color, with what seemed to be permanently upraised hackles along her neck and back. |
Her eyes practically exploded with flames and her hair rose a little, like a dog rising its hackles. |
The dog stared, ears flattening, and she saw his hackles rise along his spine. |
Politically incorrect from the title on, this guide to old-fashioned coquetry has raised the hackles of every feminist writer worth her salt. |