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unbridle
[ uhn-brahyd-l ]
verb (used with object)
, un·bri·dled, un·bri·dling.
- to remove the bridle from (a horse, mule, etc.).
- to free from restraint.
unbridle
/ ʌnˈbraɪdəl /
verb
- to remove the bridle from (a horse)
- to remove all controls or restraints from
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At the command unbridle, pass the reins over the horse's head and disengage the snaps.
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It was also stated that he would only permit one half of his command to sleep at a time or unbridle and unsaddle their horses.
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Unbridle him, for a minute, if you please, and wash his mouth with water.
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To bring Yosef, to take Helena from him, was for Gustav to unbridle misfortune.
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Unbridle him for a minute, if you please, and wash his mouth with water.
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