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plural drawbridges
A hinged bridge which can be raised (to prevent its being crossed, as across a moat, or to allow watercraft to travel beneath it). examples
(figurative, attributive) A tendency to provide only limited access. quotations examples
I looked at her with wide eyes, and the drawbridge of her reserve fell instantly.
1873 March, Ella Williams, “My Stepdaughter”, in William Conant Church, editor, The Galaxy, volume 15, number 3, page 386
"Yeah, some people have a drawbridge mentality,” remarks Barry.“They move to an island and then they think that nobody else should be let in after them. […]
2012, Phillip Vannini, Ferry Tales: Mobility, Place, and Time on Canada's West Coast
And He gave me the steps I needed to take to let down the drawbridge of my heart again.
2016, Gladys Famoriyo, Quit Hiding, Start Living!
They push against the drawbridge of my mind, shaking me to the core.
2019, Christie Rich, Charles Nottingham, Weaver of Dreams