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bridled

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1. bridled - Adjective

2. bridled - Verb

Meaning

of Bridle

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Plants, animals, and stars are all kept in place, bridled along appointed ways, with one another, and through the midst of one another -- killing and being killed, eating and being eaten, in harmonious proportions and quantities. John Muir

The Ghost: I'm sorry to haunt you while you're rogering the help. Pocket: The rogering has not commenced, wisp. I have barely bridled the horse for a moist and bawdy ride. Now, go away! Christopher Moore (author)

O love, whose lordly hand Has bridled my desires, And raised my hunger and my thirst To dignity and pride. Kahlil Gibran

Probably belong into Timaliidae * Guam bridled white-eye, Zosterops conspicillatus conspicillatus (Guam, Marianas, 1983) : Bridled white-eye nominate subspecies or possibly monotypic species. Source: Internet

To this day the family's shield bears a white horse fully bridled with one foot over the waves. Source: Internet

Taylor (2011), p. 290 In Bavaria the Denazification Minister, Anton Pfeiffer, bridled under the "victor's justice", and presided over a system that reinstated 75% of officials the Americans had dismissed and reclassified 60% of senior Nazis. Source: Internet

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