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    bridle

    US /ˈbraɪdl:/

    ・

    UK /ˈbraɪdl/

    B2
    n. (c.)Countable NounHeadgear used by a rider to control a horse
    I could increase the comfort of the horse by giving the bridle some slack

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    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters

    17:28A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters
    • Suddenly, a man, in foreign garments, wonderfully real and distinct to look at, stood outside the window with an axe stuck in his belt and leaning by the bridle and ass laden with wood.

      Suddenly, a man, in foreign garments, wonderfully real and distinct to look at, stood outside the window with an axe stuck in his belt and leaning by the bridle and ass laden with wood.

    • window, with an axe stuck in his belt, and  leading by the bridle an ass laden with wood.

      window, with an axe stuck in his belt, and  leading by the bridle an ass laden with wood.

    B2

    The World of Khubilai Khan: A Revolution in Painting

    49:36The World of Khubilai Khan: A Revolution in Painting
    • It's the same curve that you see defining the cap rim, the belt, the bridle of the horse.

      It's the same curve that you see defining the cap rim, the belt, the bridle of the horse.

    • It's the same curve that you see defining the cat brim, the belt, the bridle of the horse.

      It's the same curve that you see defining the cat brim, the belt, the bridle of the horse.

    B2

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Audiobook with subtitles and a warm fire. Read by Greg Wagland.

    14:37A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Audiobook with subtitles and a warm fire. Read by Greg Wagland.
    • Suddenly, a man in foreign garments, wonderfully real and distinct to look at, stood outside the window with an axe stuck in his belt and leading by the bridle an ass laden with wood.

      Suddenly, a man in foreign garments, wonderfully real and distinct to look at, stood outside the window with an axe stuck in his belt and leading by the bridle an ass laden with wood.

    • stuck in his belt, and leading by the bridle an ass laden with wood.

      stuck in his belt, and leading by the bridle an ass laden with wood.

    B2

    Mandy: The Art Of Film Grain

    08:25Mandy: The Art Of Film Grain
    • There's a great lecture from the writer and publisher James Bridle where he laughs about the fact that nobody ever really talked about the smell of books until e-books started to threaten their existence.

      There's a great lecture from the writer and publisher James Bridle where he laughs about the fact that nobody ever really talked about the smell of books until e-books started to threaten their existence.

    • There's a great lecture from the writer and publisher James Bridle, where he laughs about the fact that nobody ever really took talked about the smell of books until ebooks started to threaten their existence.

      There's a great lecture from the writer and publisher James Bridle, where he laughs about the fact that nobody ever really took talked about the smell of books until ebooks started to threaten their existence.

    B1

    Coverage of Donald Trump's Inauguration

    22:04Coverage of Donald Trump's Inauguration
    • In what ways will he bridle against those traditions and mores and norms and constraints?

      In what ways will he bridle against those traditions and mores and norms and constraints?

    • AND WHAT WAYS WILL HE BRIDLE

      AND WHAT WAYS WILL HE BRIDLE

    B1

    Part 3 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 12-16)

    14:48Part 3 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 12-16)
    • "But you may help me a little yourself, if you will be so kind." "Yes, sir." "You have not an umbrella that I can use as a stick?" "No." "Try to get hold of my horse's bridle,

      "But you may help me a little yourself, if you will be so kind." "Yes, sir." "You have not an umbrella that I can use as a stick?" "No." "Try to get hold of my horse's bridle,

    • "But you may help me a little yourself, if you will be so kind." "Yes, sir." "You have not an umbrella that I can use as a stick?" "No." "Try to get hold of my horse's bridle,

      "But you may help me a little yourself, if you will be so kind." "Yes, sir." "You have not an umbrella that I can use as a stick?" "No." "Try to get hold of my horse's bridle,

    B1

    How Central Park Was Created Entirely By Design and Not By Nature | Architectural Digest

    13:01How Central Park Was Created Entirely By Design and Not By Nature | Architectural Digest
    • The drives, which were intended for horses and carriages, the bridle paths for horseback riding, and the footpaths for pedestrian traffic.

      The drives, which were intended for horses and carriages, the bridle paths for horseback riding, and the footpaths for pedestrian traffic.

    • The drives pass over the bridle and footpaths, allowing uninterrupted use of each different circulation path.

      The drives pass over the bridle and footpaths, allowing uninterrupted use of each different circulation path.

    B1

    Part 5 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 21-24)

    08:42Part 5 - Jane Eyre Audiobook by Charlotte Bronte (Chs 21-24)
    • Reed?" I asked soon, looking calmly at Georgiana, who thought fit to bridle at the direct address as if it were an unexpected liberty.

      Reed?" I asked soon, looking calmly at Georgiana, who thought fit to bridle at the direct address as if it were an unexpected liberty.

    • I asked soon, looking calmly at Georgiana, who thought fit to bridle at the direct

      I asked soon, looking calmly at Georgiana, who thought fit to bridle at the direct

    B1

    Book 02 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame Audiobook by Victor Hugo (Chs 1-7)

    06:58Book 02 - The Hunchback of Notre Dame Audiobook by Victor Hugo (Chs 1-7)
    • The Duke of Egypt headed it on horseback, with his counts on foot holding his bridle and stirrups for him.

      The Duke of Egypt headed it on horseback, with his counts on foot holding his bridle and stirrups for him.

    • The Duke of Egypt headed it, on horseback, with his counts on foot holding his bridle

      The Duke of Egypt headed it, on horseback, with his counts on foot holding his bridle

    B2

    Gene Autry, the Cass County Boys & Sterling Holloway - I Tipped My Hat and Slowly Rode Away (1947)

    03:07Gene Autry, the Cass County Boys & Sterling Holloway - I Tipped My Hat and Slowly Rode Away (1947)
    • I had a two-gated pony till the day matrimony took my bridle and gave me a bride.

      I had a two-gated pony till the day matrimony took my bridle and gave me a bride.

    • Had a two-gated pony till the day matrimony took my bridle and gave me a bride.

      Had a two-gated pony till the day matrimony took my bridle and gave me a bride.

    B1