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bridle way

noun as in bridle path

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One neighbour has a dog which she walks along the public bridle way, leaving it free to run in the hedgerows and out into the fields.

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One neighbour has a dog which she walks along the public bridle way, leaving it free to run in the hedgerows and out into the fields.

From BBC

Admire now the blue glories of the proud hills, recumbent in careless grace of majesty in the indolent sunlit atmosphere; gaze then into the sombre depths of solemn retreating forest; tremble anon in the black shadow of the fierce rock beetling over your bridle way; and fill your rejoicing being with the fresh-distilled vigor of the springy step of your charger on the turf.

A little bridle way led to it, as did several minor pathways, each radiating from a different direction.

They both listened, and very distinctly heard a confused but suppressed murmur of voices, apparently about a hundred yards before them on the little bridle—way.

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

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