Show anger or indignation.
1 A good saddle and bridle at that time would fetch twenty pounds readily.
2 The Scot dropped the bridle at last; dropped it to pluck forth the weapon.
3 Congress may bridle at the open spigot for Pakistan as the counterterrorism relationship deteriorates.
4 To his surprise Erius did not bridle at the suggestion.
5 He was still on the bridle at the last fence.
6 No wonder modern actors bridle at a term that seems mired in Britain's class system.
7 I asked, inclined to bridle at his tone.
8 McAleese was right to bridle at the labelling of his side as "tenacious" after that match.
9 We all bridle at control.
10 Bankers bridle at the thought.
12 Solo didn't bridle at the "son."
13 Other senior business figures believe that Europeans are hardwired to bridle at high pay, even if there were an irrefutable commercial justification.
14 She lifted her bridle at last without speaking a word and walked her animal forward through the sparse grass and the stones.
15 The daughter of 2006 Oaks heroine Alexandrova, Somehow was off the bridle at an early stage and not handling the unique contours.
16 Greene also turned in on this judgment his horse, saddle, and bridle at a hundred and twenty-five dollars; and Lincoln afterwards repaid him.
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