0 a set of leather straps that are put around a horse's head to allow its rider to control it
She bridled at the suggestion that she had been dishonest.
3 a set of leather straps that are put around a horse’s head to allow its rider to control it
Homeowners bridled at the new regulations.
The counterpoints to the mutability of style were the legal constraints designed to curb the fashion impulse, bridling the sartorial ambitions of non-elites.
There were no saddles, but the richest of horsemen used silver spurs and bronze bridles with chain reins.
The ground floor housed a horse tack store, where anyone in town could purchase bridles, saddles, and similar gear.
Offerings or grave goods such as bridles were not detected.
The shield is adorned with a helmet, carrying a crest: a horse's head bridled.
At the horse's instructions, he bridled the third horse that came to them, and then distracted the magician's raven by throwing the meat behind them.
Saddles, bits and bridles are frequently ornamented with substantial amounts of silver.
Rafi, whose family has long worked in blacksmith trade, bridles under his father's insistence that he follow in his footsteps.
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