bridled Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbraɪ.dəl]
  • Us [ ˈbraɪ.dəl]

Meaning of bridled In English

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Examples of bridled

  • That is the working of the free market economy—unless it is bridled.

  • Alas, he is bitted and bridled and hobbled and haltered till he can hardly move.

  • For example, the rare bridled tern which breeds at the height of summer needs vegetation or shade to keep cool.

  • We regret very much our education authority are bridled in that particular way, because we are particularly pleased with our education authority.

  • It has been a sporting preparation for wars, a place of derring-do, bridled skills and unbridled spirits, and all without harm intentionally brought on a single human being.

  • So they harnessed and bridled the old grey mare.

  • Once they understood its placid nature, however, they bridled it and allowed even their children to ride on it.

  • Several of their ponies, bridled but riderless, were captured during the evening.

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