The difference between Hold one's horses and Pull in one's horns
When used as verbs, hold one's horses means to be patient, whereas pull in one's horns means to become less impassioned, aggressive, or argumentative.
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Hold one's horses as a verb (idiomatic):
To be patient; to wait.
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Pull in one's horns as a verb (idiomatic):
To become less impassioned, aggressive, or argumentative; to exercise restraint; to yield or capitulate.