verb

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To put a bridle on.

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To check, restrain, or control with, or as if with, a bridle; as in bridle your tongue.

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To show hostility or resentment.

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To hold up one's head proudly or affectedly.

adjective

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Equipped with a bridle; controlled.

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Having bridle-shaped marks.

Examples of bridled in a Sentence

Finally they walked the saddled and bridled horses out of the barn, and mounted them.

Before long, she was drenched and chilled, her skin crawling from the bridled charged energy of the storm.

Germany and Spain might let themselves be bitted and bridled if they chose, but for centuries France had prided herself that, thanks to her Gallican liberties, she stood on a different footing towards Rome.

Since the design philosophy carries an essence of upscale casual, embellishments are often subtle and bridled.

He bridled Connaught by a castle at Athlone, and Munster by a garrison at Leighlin Bridge.

Also excellent with Farrier, Vet, has been bridled etc. She is bred from competition bloodlines and is an excellent competition prospect.

Their horses, bridled and with high saddles, stood near them and there too the dogs were lying.

The horse is hardly known, and his place is taken by the ox, which is regularly bridled and saddled and ridden with all dignity.

In the West, " enthusiasm," in the transformation under which it survives, is not merely bridled but harnessed and set to work.

On the 20th of July 1651 Lambert defeated the Royalists at Inverkeithing; Forth no longer bridled Cromwell; Leslie was sure to be outflanked, and, with Charles, he evaded Cromwell, marched into the heart of England (unaccompanied by Argyll), and was defeated and taken, while Charles made a marvellous escape at Worcester (3rd of September 1651).

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