Reins
61pull in the reins — When you pull in the reins, you slow down or stop something that has been a bit out of control. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
62hold the reins — be the most influential person He has been holding the reins in his company for many years …
63draw reins — plural noun reins that are attached to a horse s saddle or girth and pass through the bit rings to the rider s hands …
64take over the reins — to take control of something, especially an organization or a country. He took up the reins of government immediately after the coup. (often + of) …
65take up the reins — to take control of something, especially an organization or a country. He took up the reins of government immediately after the coup. (often + of) …
66tighten the reins — to start to control something or someone more carefully. She has tightened the reins on her younger sons in an effort to curb their wild behaviour before it s too late. (often + on) …
67jouer des reins — Faire l’acte vénérien. L’étudiant jouant avec vigueur des reins... H. MONNIER …
68Pull in the reins — When you pull in the reins, you slow down or stop something that has been a bit out of control …
69handling the reins — vadeliojimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Žirgo valdymas ir raginimas per žirgų lenktynes. atitikmenys: angl. handling the reins vok. Einwirkung, f rus. управление лошадью …
70the reins — To take control ● rein …