bridle (n.)
- anchor
- anger
- arrest
- bed
- bellyband
- bind
- bit
- bond
- break
- bristle
- brush
- camisole
- caparison
- chain
- chains
- check
- checkrein
- cheekpiece
- cinch
- collar
- control
- cool
- crupper
- cuffs
- curb
- curry
- currycomb
- feed
- fetter
- fodder
- gag
- gentle
- girth
- groom
- guard
- hackamore
- halter
- hames
- hamper
- handcuff
- handle
- harness
- headgear
- headstall
- hitch
- hobble
- hold
- irons
- keep
- lash
- leash
- litter
- manacle
- martingale
- milk
- mince
- moor
- muzzle
- noseband
- picket
- pillory
- pinion
- pull
- rein
- restraint
- retard
- rope
- rule
- saddle
- shackle
- simper
- smirk
- snaffle
- snub
- stocks
- straightjacket
- straitjacket
- stranglehold
- strap
- tack
- tackle
- tame
- tend
- tether
- tie
- train
- trammel
- trappings
- treat
- tug
- water
- yoke
bridle (v.)
- anchor
- anger
- arrest
- bed
- bind
- bit
- bond
- break
- bristle
- brush
- caparison
- chain
- check
- cinch
- collar
- condescend
- constrain
- contain
- control
- cool
- curb
- curry
- currycomb
- curtail
- decelerate
- drench
- enchain
- enjoin
- fasten
- feed
- fetter
- fodder
- gag
- gentle
- girth
- govern
- groom
- guard
- halter
- hamper
- handcuff
- handle
- harness
- hinder
- hitch
- hobble
- hog-tie
- hold
- hopple
- inhibit
- keep
- lash
- leash
- lines
- litter
- manacle
- manage
- milk
- mince
- moor
- muzzle
- patronize
- picket
- pillory
- pinion
- prink
- prohibit
- pull
- rein
- repress
- restrain
- retard
- retrench
- ribbons
- rope
- rule
- saddle
- secure
- shackle
- simper
- smirk
- snaffle
- snub
- straiten
- strap
- suppress
- tack
- tackle
- tame
- tend
- tether
- tie
- train
- trammel
- treat
- tug
- water
- withhold
- yoke
The schoolboy whips his taxed top; the beardless youth manages his taxed horse with a taxed bridle on a taxed road; and the dying Englishman, pouring his medicine, which has paid seven per cent, into a spoon that has paid fifteen per cent, flings himself back upon his chintz bed which has paid twenty-two per cent, and expires in the arms of an apothecary who has paid a license of a hundred pounds for the privilege of putting him to death.