Examples of 'bridled' in a sentence
Meaning of "bridled"
Bridle (verb) - To bridle means to show one's anger, offense, or annoyance, typically by drawing oneself up proudly or with indignation. It involves manifesting one's displeasure or resentment towards something/someone through facial expressions, body language, or vocal cues
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- simple past tense and past participle of bridle
- Equipped with a bridle; controlled.
- Having bridle-shaped marks.
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Mario he had him bridled like a pig.
China bridled against interference by outside countries.
Tom saddled and bridled the horse.
Enough bridled chaos to keep the curtains hung.
Booted and saddled and bridled rode he.
He is not bridled by any man or angel.
Congo is no stranger to heartless killers or bridled compassion.
Tom bridled the horse.
A loving spirit like yours can not be bridled.
Brown noddies and bridled terns also occur.
Profligate consumption patterns have to be bridled.
So they harnessed and bridled the old grey mare.
Bridled nailtail wallaby.
Cavalry should keep their mounts bridled and saddled.
Dorr bridled at the unequal treatment afforded women in the workplace.
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We should have bridled.
Jean found a bridled and saddled horse and rode off on it.
Riding beasts are no joy to ride until they are bridled and mounted.
I have bridled my horse.
My support is extremely bridled.
And bridled a house.
Brussels can be bridled.
She bridled against rules dictating acceptable notions of form and surface.
This makes it possible not to look too bridled with mascara.
Bridled Tern is a bird of the tropical oceans.
They look as though they are resisting getting bridled for this hunt.
Saddled and bridled So gallant rode he.
Optimism is bridled.
Some bridled at the suggestion from President Trump that you post armed guards at synagogues.
The warriors are buried with their weapons and their bridled horses.
Lowe could have bridled for England.
Bridled or unbridled I have my part to play.
And some have funny tails like the Bridled Tern.
There was no un bridled increase in the Guarantee Fund.
Bonnie George Campbell Rode out on a day Saddled and bridled So gallant rode he.
Getting bridled was not only physically discomforting, it was humiliating too.
Or perhaps, we have excellent bridled pairs.
It's like a bridled horse that is moving but not submitted.
There was such a prisoner before, whom you bridled.
And bridled a house he seem so helpless… like a little lost puppy.
At this testimony of respect, the ragged victors bridled up.
Several of their ponies, bridled but riderless, were captured during the evening.
For we need to start dreaming again, without being bridled by fear of failure.
Bridled honeyeaters feed on nectar from the mistletoes, climbing pandans and the umbrella tree.
They will wish that they had bridled their tongue!
With the exception of a few, colonial media sources were equally bridled.
However, Isaac bridled against religious authority.
Their flags and spears are lowered, their horses bridled with twigs.
Ianto bridled a little, but the Captain had a point.
In the past, the cost of quality training was an obstacle news executives bridled at.