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The leather conversation between hand and horse, where a flick speaks louder than a shout.
means Long straps fastened to a horse's bit that a rider uses to steer, slow, or stop the animal.
from From Latin retinere, to hold back, through Old French resne — the very act of restraint, woven into a strap.
Free reinIdiom from loosening grip to let horses gallop.
Homophone trapNot reigns, not rains — confuses everyone forever.
Take the reinsPower metaphor: control the team, control the journey.