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bridle path

noun

  1. a wide path for riding horses.


bridle path

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noun

  1. a path suitable for riding or leading horses Also called (NZ)bridle track
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bridle path1

First recorded in 1805–15
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In many ways it was still a sleepy Southern town, crisscrossed with bridle paths, on which she rode horses with her father.

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Yes, Bette Davis worked nearby, at Warner Brothers; yes, she lived not far away and rode her horse along the bridle paths; and yes, she’s buried up the hill in Forest Lawn.

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Gossip columnist Hedda Hopper later reported that Byron was flying in a helicopter when he got caught in a downdraft, forcing him to land on a bridle path where Ms. Mimieux was horseback riding.

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The adjoining parks, which opened in 1927, offer hiking trails, mountain bike paths and bridle paths.

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According to Meg, farmers have shut off some public bridle paths because people are coming and using their land to walk through.

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