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bridled

adjective as in continent

adjective as in pent-up

adjective as in smothered

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About talks with Tata: Welsh government have bridled at suggestions that they refused to take part.

From BBC

And he bridled when he was called in for a follow-up interview that he said involved the same questions.

Moscow has in the past bridled at such criticism, defended its actions, and rejected the idea that it has downgraded its foreign policy priorities because of Ukraine.

From Reuters

And her son bridled at having to share personal information that Chavez needed in order to apply.

Many of Guatemala's 17 million population feel jaded about the institutions, and some government critics bridled on Wednesday when a court sentenced a prominent critical journalist to six years in prison for money laundering.

From Reuters

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

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