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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(91) They are linked by a narrow ridge which dips in the middle to a saddle.
(92) Charles Gullans always wore some sort of tweed jacket and a huge pair of saddle oxfords.
(93) Specialty game supplies sometimes provide wild blue hare-whole, in saddle cuts, and in fillets.
(94) This will give the best possible contact between the individual piezo elements and the saddle.
(95) Tony Mullins was again in the saddle, but the reconnaissance mission was a disaster.
(96) The lifting marquetry on the saddle is a problem and I hesitate, without examination, to suggest a cure.
(97) We stood around the corral watching a cowboy saddle the horse.
(98) Check that the saddle fits correctly and is neither too low on the withers or spine.
(99) You can but it whole or already cut into joints, such as saddle or hind legs.
(100) His proposed tax cuts are warmed-over Reaganomics that could saddle our children with an ever-increasing national debt.
(101) Sharpe tied the horse's reins to the harrow's stout frame, then slid his rifle out of its saddle holster.
(102) The road crawled upward toward the place where the saddle emptied into sky.
(103) Maggie slid from the saddle and held the reins, her eyes on the drop to the lake.
(104) Low-ranking females will have young of whatever gender leaves the troop in order not to saddle the young with low rank.
(105) Jehan fumbled for the short sword which he kept tucked between the straps behind his saddle.
(105) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(106) Abdul-Jabbar promised to sign autographs when he returned to pick up his $ 10, 000 saddle.
(107) The key opens on to a beige carpet that looks like a water poodle with burns and saddle sores.
(108) One grain of trouble would gall the clergy and the councillors like a pin under a saddle.
(109) Nez Perce gun case and saddle bag of about 1850.
(110) What if Saddle River, New Jersey, has a lot of window boxes?
(111) She had seen them on their expensive horses, swooping across country, confident in the saddle.
(112) Ninety minutes later they were all back in the saddle and drawing their first covert as if the season had just begun.
(113) Ten minutes, fifteen at the most, and the wind would be on them, tearing them from the saddle.
(114) As the block thundered down, its force propelled the severed head into the basket she carried in front of her on the saddle.
(115) The horse reared, Southgate pitched out of his saddle and was dragged along, one boot still caught in the stirrup.
(116) The Lieutenant was desperately trying to stay in his saddle.
(117) You sit on the saddle and try and keep your balance and hold on to the handlebars.
(118) At last the steep slope flattened and he reached the saddle scattered with quartz.
(119) The mortally wounded Aenarion clambered into the saddle of his dying dragon and they took to the air on their last flight.
(120) But, as we know from extensive research, experience can saddle individuals with a myopic view of their current circumstances.