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bridle path
noun
- a wide path for riding horses.
bridle path
/ ˈbraɪdəlˌwɛɪ /
noun
- a path suitable for riding or leading horses Also called (NZ)bridle track
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bridle path1
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Example Sentences
"I wish you were going, sire," she said politely, as he walked beside the horses to the end of the bridle path.
Where we stood a bridle-path parted from it at a sharp angle and made its way over the lower skirts of the hill country.
Other single equestrians came along the bridle-path, rising and falling from their park saddles in the park manner.
A bridle path then led past the door and joined a road that was a short cut into Westhaven.
The way before him was little more than a bridle-path along the earth thrown up beside a draining-ditch in a dense swamp.
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