11 adverbs to describe how to rein

I reined up sharply, and as I did so, heard Sam give a shrill cry of alarm.

Such impious and shallow smattering captivates scoffers and libertines; its flippancy and blasphemy, and the strong scent of its loose-reined license works like a charm upon them.

Thereupon he reined his horse backward through the thickest of the crowd.

I prefer a loose rein myself, and his lordship is always very reasonable about horses; but my ladythat's another thing; she will have style, and if her carriage horses are not reined up tight she wouldn't look at them.

He reined in protectingly between her and the approaching Jack, and spoke soothingly because of her apparent need.

"To change the subject, do you know we are leaving the hunt behind?" She reined in somewhat reluctantly.

A little afterward a gaunt and haggard old man, bareheaded and very hastily dressed, reined his horse by the Queen's side.

Government teamsters, as a general thing, like to see a mule's head reined tightly up.

They reined their horses away from the pitching broncho disgustedly.

" "You shall have that at least, Sir Max," she answered, impulsively reining her horse close to Max and placing her hand in his.

can these be horses that (unless powerfully reined in) would bound off with the action and gestures of leopards?

11 adverbs to describe how to  rein  - Adverbs for  rein