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bridle-wise

[brahyd-l-wahyz]

bri·dle·wise

[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.

Origin:
1820–30, Americanism; bridle + wise1
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