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bridle

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bri·dle  (brdl)
n.
1. A harness, consisting of a headstall, bit, and reins, fitted about a horse's head and used to restrain or guide the animal.
2. A curb or check: put a bridle on spending.
3. Nautical A span of chain, wire, or rope that can be secured at both ends to an object and slung from its center point.
v. bri·dled, bri·dling, bri·dles
v.tr.
1. To put a bridle on.
2. To control or restrain with or as if with a bridle. See Synonyms at restrain.
v.intr.
1. To lift the head and draw in the chin as an expression of scorn or resentment.
2. To show anger or resentment; take offense: bridling at the criticism.

[Middle English bridel, from Old English brdel.]

bridler n.

bridle
Noun
1. headgear for controlling a horse, consisting of straps and a bit and reins
2. something that curbs or restrains
Verb
[-dling, -dled]
1. to show anger or indignation: he bridled at the shortness of her tone
2. to put a bridle on (a horse)
3. to restrain; curb [Old English brigdels]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.bridlebridle - headgear for a horse; includes a headstall and bit and reins to give the rider or driver control
bit - piece of metal held in horse's mouth by reins and used to control the horse while riding; "the horse was not accustomed to a bit"
cheekpiece - either of two straps of a bridle that connect the bit to the headpiece
harness - stable gear consisting of an arrangement of leather straps fitted to a draft animal so that it can be attached to and pull a cart
headgear - stable gear consisting of any part of a harness that fits about the horse's head
headpiece, headstall - the band that is the part of a bridle that fits around a horse's head
noseband, nosepiece - a strap that is the part of a bridle that goes over the animal's nose
rein - one of a pair of long straps (usually connected to the bit or the headpiece) used to control a horse
2.bridle - the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess; "his common sense is a bridle to his quick temper"
restraint - the act of controlling by restraining someone or something; "the unlawful restraint of trade"
Verb1.bridle - anger or take offense; "She bridled at his suggestion to elope"
see red, anger - become angry; "He angers easily"
2.bridle - put a bridle on; "bridle horses"
snaffle - fit or restrain with a snaffle; "snaffle a horse"
unbridle - remove the bridle from (a horse or mule)
3.bridle - respond to the reins, as of horses
answer, reply, respond - react verbally; "She didn't want to answer"; "answer the question"; "We answered that we would accept the invitation"

bridle
verb 2. get angry, draw (yourself) up, bristle, seethe, see red, be infuriated, rear up, be indignant, be maddened, raise your hackles, get your dander up (slang) get your back up
verb 3. curb, control, master, govern, moderate, restrain, rein, subdue, repress, constrain, keep in check, check, keep a tight rein on, keep on a string
Translations

bridle [ˈbraɪdl] nbrida, freno
vtponer la brida a;
(fig) → reprimir, refrenar
vi (in anger etc) → picarse
bridle [ˈbraɪdl] nbride f
vtrefréner, mettre la bride à [+ horse]; brider
bridle [ˈbraɪdl] nZaum m
vtaufzäumen
vi to bridle (at) → sich entrüstet wehren (gegen)
bridle [ˈbraɪdl] nbriglia
vttenere a freno [+ horse]; mettere la briglia a
vi (in anger etc) → adombrarsi, adontarsi

bridle
n bridle [ˈbraidl]
the harness on a horse's head to which the reins are attached. toomلِجام الحِصانюздаuzdabidsel; hovedtøjdas Zaumzeugχαλινάριbridavaljadلگام؛ عنانsuitsetbrideרֶסֶןलगामuzdakantárkendalibeislibriglia馬勒말굴레apynasrisiemauktikekangbreidelbisseluzdarédeacăpăs­truуздаuzdauzdaoglavbetsel, remtygบังเหียนyular馬勒,繮繩вуздечка, повідلگام کا حصہdây cương ngựa,缰绳

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I had of course long been used to a halter and a headstall, and to be led about in the fields and lanes quietly, but now I was to have a bit and bridle; my master gave me some oats as usual, and after a good deal of coaxing he got the bit into my mouth, and the bridle fixed, but it was a nasty thing
He drops his bridle on the pommel of his saddle, whistles to his pony, and disappears in the mist; riding with his hands in his pockets, and his pipe in his mouth, as composedly as if he were sitting by his own fireside at home.
Soon afterwards, observing that he was an animal altogether deficient in spirit, he assumed such boldness as to put a bridle in his mouth, and to let a child drive him.
 
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