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bridle

noun as in restraining device

verb as in check, hold back

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His first incarnation as Celtic manager rarely saw his team come off the bridle.

From BBC

I rode with my hand clasped on the bridle and counted the lumps of tangled fur along my camel’s neck.

Instead of answering, Jack jerked back on the magic bridle, commanding Samson to stop.

Images of the two horses, one of which is black and the other white, wearing saddles and bridles, were circulating across social media.

“Consumers don’t want to purchase unless they’re seeing a 10% discount. … This is a serious improvement in the role that consumers play in bridling inflation.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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