- - held back before break, according to the reverend
- - Held in.
- - Held back
- - Inhibited, bottled up
- - Reporters in a rush to be subjugated
- - close to easter, reckless speeders may be kept in check
- - kept under
- - Bottled up (emotions)
- - Visibly embarrassed about English journalists being put down
- - Kept under control; put down
- - Kept in check
- - Curbed
- - Inhibited
- - Subdued
- - Kept under control
- - Subjugated
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