Synonym: check, control, harness, hold back, restrain. Similar words: unbridled, idle, sidle, bride, riddle, bridal, bridge, hybrid. Meaning: ['braɪdl] n. 1. headgear for a horse; includes a headstall and bit and reins to give the rider or driver control 2. the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess. v. 1. put a bridle on 2. respond to the reins, as of horses.
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31. Most kite designs specify the bridle line lengths and the attachment points.
32. Two points on the spine were used as bridle attachments and a third at the cross-spar connection to the leading edge.
33. We live in a knowledge-based economy, in which educated workers bridle at commands and demand autonomy.
34. It's criss crossed by a maze of tracks and bridle paths.
35. This is a handy tip for setting a home-built kite bridle.
36. We followed a pleasant bridle path through trees and soon found ourselves listening to the sweet bubbling song of a black cap.
37. The horse was willing, and allowed the man to place bridle and saddle upon him.
38. Julia took up the assembled bridle and they walked outside into the early evening sun.
39. Wasn't Puffy worried that the star sensibilities in the audience might bridle at his parade of skins?
40. He should put a bridle on his tongue.
41. Result, be cut off bridle asinine spirit away.
42. He tried his best to bridle his passions.
43. Do not derange the bridle hand.
44. This point is called the bridle, or frenulum.
45. I advise you to bridle your temper.
46. The acceptance of the bridle, with submissiveness throughout and without any tenseness or resistance.
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47. I told my wife to put a bridle on her tongue.
48. The Cathleen flapped the bridle reins sharply and the old mule moved off.
49. Use a bridle with a headstall that fits over the horse's head.
50. Our company have recognized clearly that "in the makeup industry, go well up to bridle, continue to innovate and progress, so can become truly the industry stronger."
51. His common sense is a bridle to his quick temper.
52. Many in Asia bridle at being told to reduce oil use, particularly by the United States.
53. Then Cathleen flapped the bridle reins sharply and the old mule moved off.
54. Some may bridle at the apocalyptic scenarios he raises but these often serve a legitimate purpose.
55. Many African intellectuals bridle at Western criticism of China’s African full-court press.
56. Martin's snatch at the bridle failed and the horse raced away.
57. There's the Dodge City man who collects bridle bits, spurs and barbed wire.
58. In the new century and new developing phase, let us seize opportunities and stick to our belief, go well up to bridle, and create bright future through cooperation with friends in various lines.
59. Still, China continues to bridle at the attention paid by ordinary Germans to its human-rights abuses.
60. He could not have buckled a bridle on his own.
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