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- REINS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of REINS is plural of rein:1; present tense third-person singular of rein:2
- Reign Vs. Rein – Whats The Difference? | Dictionary. com
Rein can be a noun or a verb, and it can be literal or metaphorical Its literal sense is usually plural— reins are the straps fastened to a horse’s (or other animal’s) headgear (called a bridle) A rider typically holds one of the reins in each hand and uses them to steer the animal
- Rein - Wikipedia
Reins are used to direct a horse (or other animal) when riding or driving They are attached to a bridle 's bit or noseband and are made of leather, nylon, or other materials Reins are used to give subtle commands or cues—also known as rein aids —to ask for a turn, a slower speed, a halt, or to go backwards [1]: 402 [2]: 178
- REIN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
REIN definition: 1 a long, thin piece of material, especially leather, that helps you to control and direct a… Learn more
- Rein - definition of rein by The Free Dictionary
To control a horse, for example, with reins Often used with in or up To stop a horse, for example, by pulling on the reins 1 To slow down or stop a horse or other animal by putting pressure on the reins 2 To restrain or control To release from restraints; allow to go unchecked: gave free rein to her emotions
- What does reins mean? - Definitions. net
Reins are items of horse tack, used to direct a horse or other animal used for riding They are long straps that can be made of leather, nylon, metal, or other materials, and attach to a bridle via either its bit or its noseband
- rein noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of rein noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- REIN - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Reins are the thin leather straps attached around a horse's neck which are used to control the horse [ ] 2 Journalists sometimes use the expression the reins or the reins of power to refer to the control of a country or organization [ ] 3 See to give someone free rein [ ] Fill in the blank with the correct answer
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