Bridle Mnemonic
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bridle
bridle
/ˈbɹaɪdəl/
restrain
Examples
- The purpose of the bridle is to attach the reins to the horse's face.
- The reins are the rider's link to the horse, and are seen on every bridle.
- The bridle from the saddle and the cow from the cattle.
- I can buy the idea of a rider holding the reins in his teeth, but the bridle
- The bridle passes through a hole.
- Obediently, Casanova hands Manusardi the bridle.
- A pair of spikes are secured to the opposite ends of the bridle.
- The bridle joint is very popular in workbench construction.
- A triple bridle made of Kevlar connects the parachute to the backshell.
- It is the main strap that holds the remaining parts of the bridle in place.
headgear for a horse; includes a headstall and bit and reins to give the rider or driver control
noun
the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess
noun
anger or take offense
verb
put a bridle on
verb
respond to the reins, as of horses
verb
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"Bride + Idle. The bride controls the horse, not standing idle."
"Bride + Idle. She controls her horse, not letting it stand idle."
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