reins (Meaning)

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reins (n. pl.)

The kidneys; also, the region of the kidneys; the loins.

The inward impulses; the affections and passions; -- so called because formerly supposed to have their seat in the part of the body where the kidneys are.

reins Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled equestrian deftly pulled on the reins, guiding his steed with precision.
  2. The chariot thundered through the arena as the charioteer gripped the reins tightly.
  3. With a flick of the reins, the cowboy urged his horse into a gallop.
  4. The runaway horse careened out of control, its reins trailing behind it.
  5. The jockey struggled to keep hold of the reins as the horse lurched forward.
  6. The reins slipped from the driver's grasp, sending the carriage into a ditch.
  7. The horseman leaned back in the saddle, holding the reins loosely.
  8. Holding the reins in one hand, the rider dismounted gracefully.
  9. The reins were adorned with intricate silverwork, a testament to the owner's wealth.
  10. The reins symbolize the connection between rider and horse, a bond forged through trust and communication.

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The skilled equestrian deftly pulled on the reins, guiding his steed with precision.

The chariot thundered through the arena as the charioteer gripped the reins tightly.

With a flick of the reins, the cowboy urged his horse into a gallop.

The runaway horse careened out of control, its reins trailing behind it.