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bridle - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bridle in Hindi

  • लगाम
  • बाग
  • रश्मि
  • निग्रह
  • नकेल

verb

  • लगाम लगाना

bridle Definition

noun

  • the headgear used to control a horse, consisting of buckled straps to which a bit and reins are attached. ( हेडगियर का उपयोग घोड़े को नियंत्रित करने के लिए किया जाता था, जिसमें हिरन की पट्टियाँ होती हैं, जिसमें थोड़ा सा और लगाम लगी होती है। )

verb

  • put a bridle on (a horse). ( (एक घोड़ा) पर एक लगाम रखो। 
  • show one's resentment or anger, especially by throwing up the head and drawing in the chin. ( किसी की नाराजगी या गुस्सा दिखाना, विशेष रूप से सिर को फेंकने और ठोड़ी में खींचने से। )

bridle Example

  • The dream of every cattle farmer in Namibia: to get that coloured rosette on the bull's bridle . ( नामीबिया में हर मवेशी किसान का सपना: बैल की लगाम पर उस रंगीन रोसेट को प्राप्त करना। )
  • Theo slipped the bridle onto the horse, and leaned over, picking the book up. ( थियो घोड़े पर से फिसल गया, और झुक कर किताब उठा ली। )
  • His female companion went out to the horse, taking its bridle and led it toward the back of the house. ( उसकी महिला साथी घोड़े के पास गई, अपनी लगाम लेकर उसे घर के पीछे की ओर ले गई। )
  • The man reaching for the bridle saw Kemp and dropped the bridle of his horse like it was a hot poker. ( लगाम के लिए पहुंचने वाले व्यक्ति ने केम्प को देखा और अपने घोड़े की लगाम को ऐसे गिराया जैसे वह कोई गर्म निर्विकार व्यक्ति हो। )
  • A deck hand was killed when a tow bridle unexpectedly became taut and pinned her against a tugboat railing. ( एक डेक हाथ मारा गया था जब एक टो लगाव अप्रत्याशित रूप से तना हुआ था और उसे एक टगबोट रेलिंग के खिलाफ पिन किया था। )

More Sentence

  • Taiwan banks, too, bridle against restrictions that bar them from opening offices on the mainland.
  • The exclusivity of the club means that non-members bridle when they are lectured by the rich and powerful.
  • He rides her home and ties her up in the stable (or takes the horse for shoeing) before removing the bridle .
  • They learn to saddle and bridle the horse, to brush and feed them, and to clean the stall.
  • At first she seems to bridle at that, but not for long.
  • Biographers may bridle at the damage to the reputations of their pet subjects.
  • They rigged a towing bridle and re-established the tow with the tug.
  • It was a miniature of Tam's horse, very detailed, with a bridle , saddle, and individual hairs in its mane and tale.
  • I'm the only one who can saddle or bridle him without trouble.
  • I unhooked Glory from the crossties and took his halter off, before placing his bridle on and adjusting the straps.
  • He smiled at me as he fitted the bridle onto the horse's head.
  • Voters also bridle against voting for Franklin D. Roosevelt for an unprecedented third term.
  • I closed my fist around his bridle and stared the horse in the eye.
  • My first mate retrieved our towing bridle from a locker while Jeff flaked out our anchor line.
  • Also shown was a variant in which the brass fence guides were replaced by wooden arms secured by a bridle .
  • The investment bankers behind the deals bridle at being portrayed as fast-buck artists.
  • Some-one please bridle this infamous brute, before it is too late!
  • The bewhiskered older man held the bridle of the buggy horse until Sam was settled in his seat.
  • Today's students bridle against the academic left's assault on America and American institutions, he argues.
  • These symbols of solidarity circumscribe the Amish world and bridle the forces of assimilation.
  • She buckled the girth quickly and retrieved her bridle .
  • Struggling a bit, Adam threw the bridle and reins over Midnight's head.
  • She jerked the strap of the bridle to emphasize the word ‘die’.
  • Naturally, they bridle at suggestions that their pursuit of a European identity is mimicry.
  • Maxim had already saddled and bridled both their horses and was waiting patiently.