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Filter by Meaning The wind bridled against the sail, causing the boat to slow down.
The rider bridled the gelding, ready to take it for a ride through the countryside.
The book's impact was bridled by poor marketing.
The government bridled the media by censoring certain news reports.
The athlete bridled his disappointment and shook hands with his opponent.
The horse bridled and struggled against the rider's grip.
The bull bridled and pawed at the ground, ready to charge.
The diplomat bridled at the foreign official's insult to his country.
The bridled horse appeared calm and obedient in the show.
She bridled her urge to argue and simply nodded her head.
The bridled athlete disagreed with his coach's tactics.
The owner bridled the dog to prevent it from chasing after the squirrel.
The bridled patient was unhappy with the doctor's diagnosis.
The wrangler bridled the mule, ready to lead a pack train up into the mountains.
The bridled employee was unhappy with his boss's decision.
He bridled his fear and completed the challenge.
The cowboy rode the bridled stallion to the rodeo.
The artist bridled their use of color and worked within a limited palette for a cohesive effect.
The author bridled their characters' actions to fit the story's overall theme.
His creativity was bridled by the strict guidelines of the project.
The trainer bridled the pony, preparing it for a day of lessons with young riders.
The bridled horse was gracefully trotting around the arena.
The athlete bridled at the suggestion that he had used performance-enhancing drugs.
The athlete's performance was bridled by an injury.
The company bridled its expenses to improve its profit margins.
The bridled horse snorted with excitement as the rider mounted.
Her potential was bridled by a lack of education.
The bridled employee refused to follow the new dress code.
The soldier bridled his fear and marched forward.
The bridled horse refused to move, causing the rider to dismount.
The rider bridled her horse before heading out on the trail ride.
The teacher bridled her frustration when the students kept talking.
The government bridled the power of the military through careful checks and balances.
The rancher bridled the horse, adjusting the reins to ensure better control.
The artist bridled at the gallery owner's suggestion to change her artwork.
The teacher bridled their students' behavior through positive reinforcement and consistent discipline.
The actor bridled at the interviewer's questions, insisting on his privacy.
The politician bridled at the reporter's implication that he had been involved in a scandal.
The teacher's approach was bridled by the school's standardized curriculum.
The pilot bridled his fear and landed the damaged airplane safely.
The investor bridled at the financial advisor's suggestion to sell his stocks.
The musician's creativity was bridled by the record label's demands.
The lawyer bridled at the judge's ruling, insisting on her client's innocence.
The company's expansion was bridled by government regulations.
The jockey bridled the racehorse before heading to the starting gate.
The stable hand bridled the stallion, using a gentle touch to avoid spooking it.
The horse bridled and bucked when the rider tried to mount it.
The chef bridled their creativity and followed the traditional recipe to ensure authenticity.
His ambitions were bridled by his lack of experience.
The cowboy bridled his horse before heading out to round up the cattle.
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