bridle in the PONS Dictionary

bridle Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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A longeing cavesson may be used with or without a bridle.
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When the mainspring reaches its full tension, its pull is stronger than the bridle.
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One of the scouts captured a pony saddle and bridle.
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Mass-produced rogallo kites use a bridle that's a triangle of plastic film, with one edge heat-sealed to the central strut.
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A bridle path allows the bridle or halter to lie flat on the head of the horse, which may be more comfortable.
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The horse also wears a bridle with side reins.
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It may have a snap, buckle, or chain on one end to attach to a longeing cavesson or bridle.
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The park offers hiking, fishing, a bridle path, nature trails, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, a museum, and recreation activities.
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In industrialized countries, bridle paths are now primarily used for recreation.
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Reeve held on and the bridle, the bit, and the reins were pulled off the horse and tied his hands together.
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