Crossword-Solution: BRIDLING
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bridling | p. pr. & vb. n. | of Bridle |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BRIDLING | anagram | BIRDLING |
We have 26 clues for the answer “BRIDLING”
| Clue | Answers |
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| tying | 31 answers |
| inhibiting | 31 answers |
| retarding | 32 answers |
| qualifying | 33 answers |
| coercive | 34 answers |
| Hobbling | 35 answers |
| obstructive | 35 answers |
| prohibitive | 36 answers |
| Selective | 37 answers |
| concluding | 41 answers |
| controlling | 44 answers |
| governing | 47 answers |
| regulating | 48 answers |
| limiting | 52 answers |
| restrictive | 54 answers |
| provisional | 54 answers |
| restraining | 55 answers |
| confining | 57 answers |
| cramped | 58 answers |
| Decisive | 63 answers |
| explicit | 68 answers |
| Narrow | 68 answers |
| conditional | 68 answers |
| Tight | 71 answers |
| contingent | 79 answers |
| Stiff | 90 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEARE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BRIDLING (5)
And I say it again, you’re acting the part of a selfish light-minded scoundrel though it cuts me to th’ heart to say so, and I’d rather ha’ lost my right hand.” “Let me tell you, Adam,” said Arthur, bridling his growing anger and trying to recur to his careless tone, “you’re not only devilishly impertinent, but you’re talking nonsense.
When she had got poor Caleb and his Bertha away, that they might comfort and console each other, as she knew they only could, she presently came bouncing back,—the saying is, as fresh as any daisy; I say fresher—to mount guard over that bridling little piece of consequence in the cap and gloves, and prevent the dear old creature from making discoveries.
After which he again shook his head, and recurring to his admiration of Miss Nipper’s devoted bravery, timidly repeated, “Would you, do you think, my dear?” Susan only replied with a bridling smile, but that was so very full of defiance, that there is no knowing how long Captain Cuttle might have stood entranced in its contemplation, if Florence in her anxiety had not again proposed their immediately resorting to the oracular Bunsby.
Blockson,’ said Miss Knag, reproachfully, ‘how very often I have begged you not to come into the room with your bonnet on!’ ‘I can’t help it, Miss Knag,’ said the charwoman, bridling up on the shortest notice.
But here he was interrupted by Mrs Gamp, who, divested of her bonnet and shawl, came sidling and bridling into the room; and with some sharpness demanded a conference outside the door with Mr Pecksniff.