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bridle road

NOUN
bridle path
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Not far from where they landed a bridle road passed by, leading from the south.

From The Golden Grasshopper A story of the days of Sir Thomas Gresham by Kingston, William Henry Giles

From Martigny a bridle road branches off which leads across the Grand St Bernard to Aoste.

From After Waterloo: Reminiscences of European Travel 1815-1819 by Frye, Major W. E

"Why, sir, we met a suspicious character on the old bridle road beyond Reilly's, and he refused to take him prisoner."

From Willy Reilly The Works of William Carleton, Volume One by Carleton, William

We cross the railway near a station, which, as a cottager told me is “Mr. Pease’s station; built for hisself, and not for everybody;” and take a bridle road leading to the hill.

From A Month in Yorkshire by White, Walter

Brynhild walked with me through the long glades in the fresh thin air to the bridle road where my men and ponies waited, eager to be off.

From The ninth vibration and other stories by Beck, L. Adams (Lily Adams)




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