bri·dle 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.
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the horse rider directed the bridle to turn right.
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The young man had an unbridled serge to pee
The french word for a bridle is "un filet".
How easily the horse responded, once the bridle was in place.
The word (homophone) for bridle is "bridal" (pertaining to a bride).
the mouthpiece of a bridle, having fittings at each end to which the reins are fastened.
The homonym for bridle would be bridal, as it has the same pronunciation, but a different meaning, origin, or spelling.
The jockey checked that the horse's bridle was properly on.
Here are some sentences.She buckled the bridle over the horse's head.The horse's bridle was green.
The word "bridal" is pronounced the same as bridle but spelled differently. "Bridal" is related to weddings, while "bridle" refers to part of a horse harness.
A homophone for the word "bridal" is "bridle," which is a noun referring to the part of a horse's headgear that reins are attached to, or a verb meaning to control or restrain something.
bridle way (also known as a bridle path)
Bridal, which has to do with a bride/brides in a wedding.
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