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    1. Curious, I look more closely at the bridle … or whatever it is


    2. Matt stood and held the bridle, stroking Bess’ nose


    3. Whose mouth must be held with bit and bridle,


    4. Stephen took one look at her face and spun the steed in place, bringing him back out as Kay slipped the bridle over his head, setting the bit in place


    5. Death and destruction increase before him, with which he shall bridle many


    6. For the pride of the wicked is a hook by which they catch themselves, and their arrogance is a bridle by which they lead themselves into rebellion against The Lord


    7. Therefore, because you have raged against Me and your tumult has come up into My ears, I will put MY hook in your nose and MY bridle in your lips, and I will turn you back by the way which you came


    8. William pulled on the bridle of the horse and rubbed the horse’s neck


    9. “And you will provide a bridle for that price, I assume, Panowie Weizescie?” said Colling


    10. Seemingly satisfied, the Pole helped Colling place the bridle on the gray horse, and Colling led the animal out of the barn

    11. With a little help from Kazowskis, Colling managed to get the little mare between the cart’s traces and harnessed, but rather than immediately driving the horse to pull the unfamiliar cart, Colling chose to instead lead the little mare by the bridle and walked beside her back to Karol’s


    12. Colling took the bridle of the horse pulling the other wagon and with its driver urging the horse on, managed to pull among the trees just seconds before the Opel rounded the curve


    13. 11 Because he has loosed my cord, and afflicted me, they have also let loose the bridle before me


    14. with his double bridle? 14 Who can open the doors of his face? His teeth are terrible round about


    15. 9 Be you not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding: whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle, lest they


    16. 1 I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue; I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me


    17. stream, shall reach to the midst of the neck, to sift the nations with the sieve of vanity, and there shall be a bridle in the jaws of the


    18. Bridle: Self-constraint; not to be used on strong demonic forces (Leviathan) for they cannot be restrained in our own power; God’s authority over


    19. For when the lightning lightens, the thunder utters its voice, and the spirit enforces a pause during the peal, and divides equally between them; for the treasury of their peals is like the sand, and each one of them as it peals is held in with a bridle, and turned back by the power of the spirit, and pushed forward according to the many quarters of the Earth; And the spirit of the sea is masculine and strong, and according to the might of his strength he draws it back with a rein, and in like manner it is driven forward and disperses amid all the mountains of the Earth; And the spirit of the hoar-frost is his own angel, and the spirit of the hail is a good angel; And the spirit of the snow has forsaken his chambers on account of his strength -There is a special spirit in it, and that which ascends from it is like smoke, and its name is frost; And the spirit of the mist is not united with them in their chambers, but it has a special chamber; for its course is glorious both in light and in darkness, and in winter and in summer, and in its chamber is an angel; And the spirit of the dew has its dwelling at the ends of the Heaven, and is connected with the chambers of the rain, and its course is in winter and summer, and its clouds and the clouds of the mist are connected, and the one gives to the other; And when the spirit of the rain goes out from its chamber, the angels come and open the chamber and lead it out, and when it is diffused over the whole Earth it unites with the water on the Earth; And whenever it unites with the water on the Earth; For the waters are for those who dwell on the Earth; for they are nourishment for the Earth from the Most High who is in Heaven; therefore there is a measure for the rain, and the angels take it in charge; And these things I saw towards the Garden of the Righteous; And the angel of peace who was with me said to me: 'These two monsters, prepared conformably to the greatness of God, shall feed


    20. Psa 32:9 Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no understanding: whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle, lest they come near unto thee

    21. Psa 39:1 I said, I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not with my tongue: I will keep my mouth with a bridle, while the wicked is before me


    22. For when the lightning lightens the thunder utters its voice and the spirit enforces a pause during the peal and divides equally between them; for the treasury of their peals is like the sand and each one of them as it peals is held in with a bridle and turned back by the power of the spirit and pushed forward according to the many quarters of the Earth; And the spirit of the sea is masculine and strong and according to the might of his strength he draws it back with a rein and in like manner it is driven forward and disperses amid all the mountains of the Earth; And the spirit of the hoar-frost is his own angel and the spirit of the hail is a good angel; And the spirit of the snow has forsaken his chambers on account of his strength -There is a special spirit in it and that which ascends from it is like smoke and its name is frost; And the spirit of the mist is not united with them in their chambers but it has a special chamber; for its course is glorious both in light and in darkness and in winter and in summer and in its chamber is an angel; And the spirit of the dew has its dwelling at the ends of the Heaven and is connected with the chambers of the rain and its course is in winter and summer and its clouds and the clouds of the mist are connected and the one gives to the other; And when the spirit of the rain goes out from its chamber the angels come and open the chamber and lead it out and when it is diffused over the whole Earth it unites with the water on the Earth; And whenever it unites with the water on the Earth; For the waters are for those who dwell on the Earth; for they are nourishment for the Earth from the Most High who is in Heaven; therefore there is a measure for the rain and the angels take it in charge; And these things I saw towards the Garden of the Righteous; And the angel of peace who was with me said to me: 'These two monsters prepared conformably to the greatness of God shall feed


    23. On this stallion, he places a bridle of wild bells, and reins made of fire


    24. She knotted the reins over the horse’s neck, but after a minute’s hesitation slipped the complete bridle over his ears as she did not want the loose reins to be caught on branches, or to have him trip over them and further injure himself


    25. Johnny had told him that Gandalf arrived back at the stables minus his bridle, which meant that Lorna had most probably removed the bridle herself and therefore it could be assumed that she was not hurt but either abducted by the gunman or lost somewhere in the woods, although he felt sure that if the latter were true, they would have come across her by this time


    26. In like manner let the young men also be blameless in all things being especially careful to preserve purity and keeping themselves in as with a bridle from every kind of evil


    27. “Lou washed and scrubbed his saddle blanket and cleaned up the saddle and bridle too


    28. I’d intended to loop Jason’s saddlebag and bridle over my shoulder, but they were gone!


    29. Then he saw Nelson's hand on his bridle, slowing him down


    30. gripping horse by the bridle, flipped in midair appearing behind him

    31. With a terrible shout he hurled his broken hilt full into Conan's face, and leaping, seized the stallion's bridle


    32. The hostler had thrown in a saddle and bridle, I bought new saddlebags, packing gear with the last of Kendley’s monies


    33. Harness your energies and bridle your passions; be calm while you await the majestic unfolding of an endless career of progressive adventure and thrilling discovery


    34. waist and some will have the bridle of perspiration


    35. “The wind is my bridle here,


    36. Everybody watched her dismount near the research ship and take her horse by its bridle, leading it towards the rear cargo ramp


    37. She next tied her horse’s bridle to the stake and untied her bags from the back of the saddle, throwing them over her shoulders


    38. Nauca, in Sarmatian attire and with all her weapons on her, grabbed the bridle and spoke to her horse in Sarmatian


    39. Stopping her mount in front of the open gate, Nancy jumped out of the saddle and led her horse inside by the bridle


    40. Sam walked the mare back to the stables, took her bridle and saddle off and gave her rump a firm slap

    41. Letting go her bridle, Nancy took hold of the child with her left hand and sat him in front of her


    42. Her weapons and armor were in bags attached to the back of her robotic horse, Pegasus, which she was guiding by the bridle while walking


    43. Once Pegasus’ bridle was tied to a stake, Nancy took out her musical instruments from her bags, taking a luth, a lyre and a flute before following Yeshua towards the house


    44. As a young man, I thought I had life by the bridle, but learned just what was missing after meeting the Christ


    45. The breeding of the animal shone through with fire in the eyes and the twist of its head as it fought against the bridle clasped firmly in the right handed grip of its master who gazed directly at the camera, teeth clenched and eyes bright in a proud stare


    46. The sight of the inn made Nancy’s heart beat faster and she guided her horse into the courtyard of the establishment, where a stable boy grabbed the bridle of her horse to lead it into a stall of the stable


    47. Leaping on his back as energetically as her arthritic knees would allow, she tugged on his bridle, steering him towards the castle gates


    48. If he was going to have any hope of chatting her up, it was best not to attempt it by postrating himself at her feet whilst wearing a bridle and stirrups


    49. You’d get ridden around all day, never allowed to rest, fed on grass and nettles, and have a bridle and bit in your mouth


    50. If he was going to go, at least he’d go with a smile on his face (and a bridle!)










































    1. ’ The Cure bridled


    2. tongues, and were saddled and bridled, with breath that would ignite and combust


    3. On the back of a bridled beast


    4. the horses, brushed and bridled in their stalls


    5. I used my glamour on the creatures in the barn so that not one made a sound as I saddled, bridled a pair, mounted and rode out onto the road that went up over the hill through the woods towards home


    6. Horses, still bridled and saddled, ran neighing about the court, Conan's black stallion among them


    7. “There is nothing wrong with her arse!” Halfshaft bridled


    8. “What’s wrong with my body?” bridled the wizard


    9. A fully fledged theatrical adventure of domains well bridled secrets, for the


    10. The chestnut steed was already saddled and bridled, Ceri mounted in one

    11. Then there is the rooster that represents pride, and pride can be bridled but it cannot be tamed


    12. I have them bridled


    13. recruits brought their bridled horses out to stand in line with them


    14. He was bridled


    15. The three heku walked out with their horses bridled and brushed


    16. It loomed over the field, a swath across the sky that all but spoke aloud the dread it bridled


    17. As soon as this occurred to him he ran with all speed to Rocinante who was grazing at large, and taking the bridle and the buckler from the saddle-bow, he had him bridled in an instant, and calling to Sancho for his sword he mounted Rocinante, braced his buckler on his arm, and in a loud voice exclaimed to those who stood by, "Now, noble company, ye shall see how important it is that there should be knights in the world professing the of knight-errantry; now, I say, ye shall see, by the deliverance of that worthy lady who is borne captive there, whether knights-errant deserve to be held in estimation," and so saying he brought his legs to bear on Rocinante--for he had no spurs--and at a full canter (for in all this veracious history we never read of Rocinante fairly galloping) set off to encounter the penitents, though the curate, the canon, and the barber ran to prevent him


    18. "Then die!" shouted Magua, hurling his tomahawk with violence at the unresisting speaker, and gnashing his teeth with a rage that could no longer be bridled at this sudden exhibition of firmness in the one he believed the weakest of the party


    19. allwisest Stagyrite was bitted, bridled and mounted by a light of love


    20. And Molly was laughing because Rogers and Maggot O'Reilly were mimicking a cock as we passed a farmhouse and Marcus Tertius Moses, the tea merchant, drove past us in a gig with his daughter, Dancer Moses was her name, and the poodle in her lap bridled up and you asked me if I ever heard or read or knew or came across

    21. When he stepped out into the sunlight, Thunder was waiting by the stable, saddled and bridled


    22. It occurred to me that up until this moment I’d only ever experienced the bridled kind


    23. Their horses, bridled and with high saddles, stood near them and there too the dogs were lying


    24. A stick was thrust between her jaws and she was fastened with a leash, as if bridled, her legs were bound together, and Daniel rolled her over once or twice from side to side


    25. A page waited at the gate with two horses saddled and bridled


    1. on gold, and a chariot with bridles of gold, and headwear of fine linen, and a chain about his neck: 7 And he shall sit next to Darius


    2. bridles of gold, and two of them led the Jews, 30 And took Maccabeus between them, and covered him on every side weapons, and


    3. 4 Then three young men that were of the guard that kept the king's body spoke one to another; 5 Let everyone of us speak a sentence: he who shall overcome and whose sentence shall seem wiser than the others to him shall the king Darius give great gifts and great things in token of victory: 6 As to be clothed in purple to drink in gold and to sleep on gold and a chariot with bridles of gold and an headtire of fine linen and a chain about his neck: 7 And he shall sit next to Darius because of his wisdom and shall be called Darius his cousin


    4. 28 Now the sun being newly risen they joined both together; the one part having together with their virtue their refuge also to the Lord for a pledge of their success and victory: the other side making their rage leader of their battle 29 But when the battle waxed strong there appeared to the enemies from Heaven five comely men on horses with bridles of gold and two of them led the Jews 30 And took Maccabeus between them and covered him on every side weapons and kept him safe but shot arrows and lightnings against the enemies: so that being confounded with blindness and full of trouble they were killed


    5. We tied the leather to the ponies’ backs, slipped on the bridles, and led them outside into cold gusts of wind


    6. Soldiers held their horses’ bridles so that the three could dismount


    7. When presently he heard the clink of steel and the jingle of bridles in the outer darkness, he smiled grimly


    8. The horses, with their riders mounting without saddles or even bridles, adopted a smooth trot to avoid accidental dismounts


    9. Dragging their horses by their bridles, the five Carolingian men walked down the access ramp and joined up with Raymond and Ann


    10. Régis, pushed by the three other merchants from Marseille travelling with him, finally managed to tie his oxen to his chariot, then climbed on the driver’s bench, the bridles in his hands

    11. Leaving the bridles of his oxen in the hands of Charles, his seventeen year-old son, Humbert jumped down from his chariot and walked quickly to the lead chariot of the Jews


    12. Giving the bridles of his oxen to his son Charles, Humbert jumped out of his chariot and walked quickly to the two children


    13. Out of the three men in the group of travelers, two were obviously dead, pierced by numerous arrows, while the third one was wounded and sat against a large tree while holding on to the bridles of the mules


    14. When he got back on his feet, he saw that young Ujiro had taken the bridles of the mules from the wounded priest, letting the young woman free to care for the foreigner


    15. Rod and Alfie were tethered, but Doris had at least insisted that their bridles were removed so they could feed on grass (if the mood took them)


    16. Martha and Mabel started to remove the bridles from Rod and Alfie


    17. The bridles went back on


    18. so much blood that it will reach up to the horse’s bridles


    19. 20 And the winepress was trodden without the city, and blood came out of the winepress, even unto the horse bridles, by the space of a thousand and six hundred furlongs


    20. I followed Alex back into the stable and through another door, this time into the sort of room I had imagined: filled with saddles of various sizes, bridles of varying design, reins, brushes and leads

    21. Alex handed me the two bridles, while he carried the saddles


    22. Alex disappeared for a few minutes, returning with the saddles and bridles


    23. Woodruff secured a length of rope through the bridles and


    24. The room was a tight space, and he shared it with various saddles, pieces of harness, and bridles


    25. Bridles control horses and denote what the riders (leadership) use to drive and direct (sit upon) the actions ( feet) of these horses, by turning their heads and mouths


    26. The bridles are the tools used by your leaders to control and direct the


    27. See also: Man, Rider, Horse, Horse Bridles, Hateful Birds,


    28. Army of the Horsemen, Horse Bridles, Seven Spirits of Evil, Golden Altar, It was Commanded


    29. Red Horse, Money, Mystery Babylon, Bow, Rainbow, Cloud, Horse Bridles, Sit, Above, Ark of her


    30. And the winepress was trodden without the Great City, and blood came out of the winepress, even unto the horse bridles

    31. unto the horse bridles


    32. Bridles control horses and denote what the riders (leadership) use to drive and direct (sit upon) the


    33. horse bridles, by the space of a thousand and six hundred furlongs


    34. She gathered up seven bridles and passed them out, showing each heku


    35. “Ok, put the bridles on and bring them out here


    36. There was a healthy stock of saddles, bridles and riding


    37. It is difficult to know what is symbolized in Revelation 16 and 19, but not at all difficult to know Premillennialists books of fiction that has a literal physical battle where Christians kill the wicked, and it is a battle where "blood will stand to the horses bridles for a distance of 200 miles northward and southward of Jerusalem" has completely missed it


    38. so many people will be slaughtered in the conflict that blood will stand to the horses' bridles for a total distance of 200 miles northward and southward of Jerusalem (Rev 14:20)


    39. If all the people in the world were taken to Jerusalem and their blood pressed out, it is doubtful there would be enough blood to make a 400 miles lake of blood up to the bridles of horses


    40. But for the latter inconvenience, the carriage probably would not have stopped; carriages were often known to drive on, and leave their wounded behind, and why not? But the frightened valet had got down in a hurry, and there were twenty hands at the horses' bridles

    41. At last he decided upon revealing all to Camilla, and, as there was no want of opportunity for doing so, he found her alone the same day; but she, as soon as she had the chance of speaking to him, said, "Lothario my friend, I must tell thee I have a sorrow in my heart which fills it so that it seems ready to burst; and it will be a wonder if it does not; for the audacity of Leonela has now reached such a pitch that every night she conceals a gallant of hers in this house and remains with him till morning, at the expense of my reputation; inasmuch as it is open to anyone to question it who may see him quitting my house at such unseasonable hours; but what distresses me is that I cannot punish or chide her, for her privity to our intrigue bridles my mouth and keeps me silent about hers, while I am dreading that some catastrophe will come of it


    42. Sancho at last fell asleep at the foot of a cork tree, while Don Quixote dozed at that of a sturdy oak; but a short time only had elapsed when a noise he heard behind him awoke him, and rising up startled, he listened and looked in the direction the noise came from, and perceived two men on horseback, one of whom, letting himself drop from the saddle, said to the other, "Dismount, my friend, and take the bridles off the horses, for, so far as I can see, this place will furnish grass for them, and the solitude and silence my love-sick thoughts need of


    43. Rodolphe, a cigar between his lips, was mending with his penknife one of the two broken bridles


    44. Heathcliff held both bridles as they rode on, and they set their faces from the village, and went as fast as the rough roads would let them


    45. oil, for hoarse voices and occasional curses, for guns, for whiskers, for saddles and bridles and for hounds underfoot


    46. in a black hearse behind black horses with plumes on their bridles made his small chest


    47. Their sabers catching in the bridles and their spurs jingling, the hussars hastily dismounted, not knowing what they were to do


    48. At full speed, with bridles loose, swords in their teeth pistols


    49. She bridles a little, fixes her back hair so that her breasts will lift with her raised arms, passes the time of day and indicates great things, great times, great jokes


    50. In front of one house stood three saddled horses; some boys were holding them by their bridles

    1. ‘Not a bit of it,’ said the beekeeper, bridling


    2. I also thought again about her standing up to that bloke and bridling like a ginger tom cat and the punch she had gave him no wonder Mr Tillman always did as she told him


    3. For one who has been trained in its deepest mysteries, such as myself, handling its power is possible, though one must always take care as it is like bridling a wild beast


    4. Bridling one riding animal was much like another, yet like my own, these creatures did not care for my scent and reacted much the same as Diomed had


    5. “How come he can swear and I can’t?” protested Crow, bridling at the injustice of it all


    6. "I'm not being stupid," Varion said, bridling at the remark


    7. She was obliged to walk carefully, for she had on high-heeled shoes, and, as Laurie told Jo afterward, it was a comical sight to see her mince along in her gay suit, with Polly sidling and bridling just behind her, imitating her as well as he could, and occasionally stopping to laugh or exclaim, "Ain't we fine? Get along, you fright! Hold your tongue! Kiss me, dear! Ha!


    8. Suellen, bridling, always asked news of Mr


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    Synonyms for "bridle"

    bridle check curb repress slacken control govern leash governor halter ruffle

    "bridle" definitions

    headgear for a horse; includes a headstall and bit and reins to give the rider or driver control


    the act of restraining power or action or limiting excess


    anger or take offense


    put a bridle on


    respond to the reins, as of horses