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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(121) If boar can not be found, a saddle of pork or venison can be used.
(122) Off I go; just an old sack chucked on the horse's back, no saddle or anything.
(123) The horse shied, throwing Darrel from his saddle; he smashed his head on a nearby stone.
(124) He was a grizzled veteran, spare of body, and as supple in the saddle as a youth.
(125) The horse was willing, and allowed the man to place bridle and saddle upon him.
(126) A huge goat-hair sack would then be thrown over the saddle, forming two deep pockets either side.
(127) With Riders in the Sky in the saddle, you can depend on superb musicianship and sublime vocals.
(128) Now, flinching at the soreness in his thighs, he eased himself out of the saddle.
(129) If the straps aren't tight enough, the saddle can slip.
(130) A trooper shot the Lieutenant's horse, leaning from his saddle to put the bullet plumb into the beast's skull.
(131) They were out of sight of the guv'nor, so she yelled at Billy Liar and cracked him one behind the saddle.
(132) The shales are folded in an anticline and cleaved with development of cross cutting and saddle reef quartz veins.
(133) He went across and stood there beside the saddle, smoothing his hand over its finely polished surfaces.
(134) Kelly's eyes flicked from the body on the ground to the horse, trampling the saddle beneath its unfeeling hoofs.
(135) His material is leather, and his specialty is fitting a saddle to the infinitely varied human pelvis.
(135) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(136) She slipped hurriedly out of the saddle, and then had to grab for it when her legs threatened to buckle.
(137) As on Suilven, the ridge dips to an easy saddle and rises to an east top.
(138) The program also allows for tapered raglan and saddle shoulder sleeve tops.
(139) It was our first time in the saddle and it had daughter, 11, champing at the bit for more.
(140) The open-year problem also deters new capital, for it threatens to saddle newcomers too with unquantifiable losses from the past.
(141) On reaching the saddle bear right along the ridge to the summit.
(142) Burkett's daughter would saddle up a horse and ride down the east shore of Derwent Water to the Lodore landing stage.
(143) Earl Seiguard, following tradition, severed the head, tied the bloody object to his saddle, and leapt aboard.
(144) Butterfly saddle area chordoma not surgery[sentencedict.com], can live long?
(145) Saddle width is too narrow and low in crotch.
(146) The upper front part of a saddle; a saddlebow.
(147) Put the saddle on the right horse.
(148) Well saddle up and meet in Texas.
(149) Set the saddle on the right horse.
(150) Great. Then I'll saddle up and go with you.