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Rein in   /reɪn ɪn/   Listen
Rein in

verb
1.
Stop or slow up one's horse or oneself by or as if by pulling the reins.  Synonym: rein.
2.
Control and direct with or as if by reins.  Synonyms: draw rein, harness, rein.
3.
Stop or check by or as if by a pull at the reins.  Synonym: rein.






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"Rein in" Quotes from Famous Books



... days he would have been clothed in nature and girt in dirt—toddled straight into the middle of a square, just as the outriders charged across it. There was no room for them to turn, so packed were the places where the sidewalks should have been, neither was there time in which to rein in their horses. Women shrieked and beat their breasts, men looked on at the inevitable tragedy with the ...
— The Hawk of Egypt • Joan Conquest

... for his brother, but could not see him. A body of riders, moving in a compact wedge, had forced themselves in between himself and Gaston. He saw the white plume in his brother's helmet waving at some distance away to the left, but when he tried to rein in his horse and reach him, he still found himself surrounded by the same phalanx of mounted soldiers, who kept pressing him by sheer weight on and on away to the right, though the tide of battle was most distinctly rolling to the ...
— In the Days of Chivalry • Evelyn Everett-Green

... no hesitancy about her movements. She drew rein in approved Gaucho style, bringing her mount to a ...
— The Stowaway Girl • Louis Tracy

... o'clock when Jen drew rein in the yard at Galbraith's Place. Through the dank humours of the darkest time of the night she had watched the first grey streaks of dawn appear. She had caught her breath with fear at the thought that, by some accident, she might not get back before seven o'clock, the hour when ...
— The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker

... old book was brought out. No Mause Headrigg ever felt a stronger call to take up her testimony against Sergeant Bothwell, than I—to speak my mind in this matter of the popish "lecture pieuse." However, I did manage somehow to curb and rein in; and though always, as soon as Rosine came to light the lamps, I shot from the room quickly, yet also I did it quietly; seizing that vantage moment given by the little bustle before the dead silence, and vanishing whilst the boarders put their ...
— Villette • Charlotte Bronte


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