Advertisement
Advertisement
bridlewise
[brahyd-l-wahyz]
adjective
(of a horse) obedient to a touch of the reins on the neck, without pressure of the bit on the mouth.
bridlewise
/ ˈbraɪdəlˌwaɪz /
adjective
(of a horse) obedient to the pressure of the reins on the neck rather than to the bit
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of bridlewise1
Discover More
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
"You had better cut it bridlewise," replied the master of the house, "for then we shall all stand a better chance to get a bit in our mouths."
Read more on Project Gutenberg
And when they're bridlewise and all, you can bring 'em in and get more.
Read more on Project Gutenberg
Being bridlewise, he rode right for Seven Mile to make dead sure of his alibi, whilst the others made their getaway with the loot.
Read more on Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse