Bridle, a noun derived from the Old English bregden, "to move quickly," has to do with the leather headgear used to control a horse.
They were impeccable in their uniforms, with shiny boots, brass buttons, leather headgear, and gloves.
Shrubs tied to his leather headgear broke up his outline; he used his free hand to shield the binoculars so no sun reflected off their lenses.
Irritatedly, Teilani tugged on her red leather headgear.
The Iberian infantry wore purple bordered white tunics and leather headgear.
Iberian soldiers wore purple bordered white tunics and leather headgear.
All the Royal Light Horse were riding in leather headgear, which extended down the back of the neck and into a low visor over the eyes.
He put it on his shaved head, then he pulled on his black leather headgear.
Johnny Canuck is depicted as he appeared in the comic books, dressed in flight jacket, goggles, leather headgear and boots.
The band, dressed in leather headgear, played in front of mock-satanic backdrops and for a while turned out an intense, cleverly kitschy show.