Synonym: burden, encumber, harness, load, oppress, weigh down, yoke. Antonym: unsaddle. Similar words: addle, cuddle, meddle, puddle, peddle, middle, meddler, befuddle. Meaning: ['sædl] n. 1. a seat for the rider of a horse 2. a pass or ridge that slopes gently between two peaks (is shaped like a saddle) 3. cut of meat (especially mutton or lamb) consisting of part of the backbone and both loins 4. a piece of leather across the instep of a shoe 5. a seat for the rider of a bicycle 6. posterior part of the back of a domestic fowl. v. 1. put a saddle on 2. load or burden; encumber 3. impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to.
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(61) I walked up to one young guy in full get-up playing the tin whistle near the Harness and Saddle maker store.
(62) Motive power was initially provided by the contractors: An 0-6-0 saddle tank, Fleetwood.
(63) No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle. Winston Churchill
(64) After Vorontseff had fallen off twice he was hoisted up by a grinning trooper and thrown face down in front of the saddle.
(65) A padded, correctly adjusted saddle, rest breaks and frequent changes in position may help.
(66) At the last second, he jumped from the saddle and swung on the trailer roof as the horse went in.
(67) Brown-and-white saddle shoes, white socks, white blouse, the plaid skirt arranged four inches above the knees.
(68) Jehan rode up beside it, stepped out of the saddle, and ducked inside the cover.
(69) It was the last intention in me life to saddle meself with her.
(70) He reached down and grabbed Twoflower by the scruff of his neck, dragging him across the saddle tree.
(71) The rivals could only inflict saddle sores and ulcers, indignities and humiliations on each other as they disrupted families and towns.
(72) She was seated on the Woolpack which was tied like a saddle to her Grey Horse.
(73) The raider's spear rested across the pommel of his saddle, first light glinting on its long, polished blade.
(74) The moment Carey was confident that Elizabeth had breathed her last he was in the saddle, racing for the Border.
(75) The Hearthwares shifted uncomfortably as the water ran down inside their armour,(www.Sentencedict.com) and fumbled oilskin cloaks from their saddle bows.
(76) Sheridan was in the saddle, and with his command spurring on after the enemy.
(77) Having appeared to saddle Eliot with reading Sorel's book, I was reluctant to impose further tasks on him.
(78) The saddle and tenderloin can also sometimes be found, and they provide very succulent meat.
(79) It has got a water bottle, a milometer, a speedometer, a yellow saddle, and very thin racing wheels.
(80) Would you mount the dray for a ride in the country, or hitch a saddle horse to a heavy wagon?
(81) She's determined to get back into the saddle and on to the race course.
(82) Maxim shut the door behind them then fixed the loosened bolt saddle firmly with Superglue.
(83) But what if the stirrups of their saddle had been changed, each being given a narrower set?
(84) A big dray horse might be suited to haul a coal wagon, a more delicate saddle horse to recreational riding.
(85) A poorly fitted saddle will affect the performance of rider and horse, he explains.
(86) Instinctively he rolled in the saddle and felt the white-hot stab of pain as something sharp scored a line across his shoulders.
(87) He pulled himself into the saddle, settled his sore thighs, and pushed the rifle into its holster.
(88) Hotspur sat bolt upright in the saddle, his eyes narrowed on the hurtling horsemen, and never moved a hand.
(89) He is particularly fond of hot beetroot, recommending it as an accompaniment to roast saddle of hare - a delicious combination.
(90) Built into the saddle was a small Doppler radar set.