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Filter by Meaning The coach bridled his frustration and remained positive with the team.
His freedom was bridled by the terms of his probation.
The bridled student ignored the teacher's instructions.
The bridled worker organized a strike to protest against unfair wages.
The bridled teenager rebelled against her parents' strict rules.
The bridled artist refused to compromise on her vision for the project.
The cowboy bridled the bronco, determined to break it in.
The stable hand bridled the draft horse, grateful for the animal's gentle disposition.
The stable hand bridled the mare, ready for the rider to mount.
The rider bridled the pony and adjusted the stirrups before taking off on a canter.
The athlete bridled against the limitations of his injury.
The bridled politician refused to be swayed by lobbyists or special interests.
The bridled teenager refused to follow her parents' rules.
The farmer bridled the horse to plow the field.
The billionaire bridled at the suggestion that he should pay more taxes.
The jockey bridled the horse tightly before the race.
The parent bridled their impatience and helped their child with their homework.
He bridled his impatience and waited for his turn in line.
He tried to bridled his laughter during the serious meeting.
The CEO bridled his disappointment and congratulated the winning team.
He bridled at the suggestion that he was not capable of completing the task.
She bridled when her boss criticized her work in front of her colleagues.
The athlete bridled at the thought of losing to his rival.
The student bridled at the teacher's reprimand, insisting she had done nothing wrong.
The politician bridled at the reporter's question, refusing to answer it.
The homeowner bridled at the inspector's criticisms of her property.
The musician bridled at the suggestion that he change his style of music.
The chef bridled at the diner's request to alter the recipe.
The elegant mare was bridled with a leather rein.
The horseback rider adjusted the bridled horse's bit before taking off on the trail.
The rancher kept the bridled horses well-groomed and fed.
The equestrian competition required all horses to be bridled before the race.
The toddler bridled against his parents' attempts to put him in a stroller.
She bridled at the suggestion that she was not capable of completing the task.
The cowboy bridled the horse before riding it.
The student's creativity was bridled by the strict guidelines of the assignment.
The bridled student spoke out against the school administration's policies.
The jockey bridled the thoroughbred, checking the stirrups before heading to the track.
He bridled against the chains that bound him to the wall.
The writer's ideas were bridled by the editorial board's restrictions.
The equestrian bridled the pony before leading it out to the ring.
Our ability to travel has been bridled by the pandemic.
The bridled prisoner tried to escape from jail.
The artist's vision was bridled by the constraints of the medium.
The rider bridled the Arabian, admiring its sleek coat before mounting.
She bridled her excitement and kept a calm demeanor during the job interview.
The bridled activist protested against the government's policies.
The dog bridled at the leash, eager to run free.
The company's growth was bridled by lack of investment.
He bridled at the idea of someone else telling him how to live his life.
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