Similar words: saddle, saddle up, saddlebag, addled, raddled, addle, paddle, waddle. Meaning: ['sædl] adj. 1. having a saddle on or being mounted on a saddled animal 2. subject to an imposed burden.
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(1) He was saddled a hard task on.
(2) Jane saddled and bridled her favourite horse.
(3) He saddled his horse and rode away.
(4) He saddled with a large house which he can't sell or keep repaired.
(5) He saddled his horse, mounted, and rode away at a gallop.
(6) This over-ambitious strategy has saddled them with debts of around $3,000,000.
(7) Their horses were saddled and waiting.
(8) He saddled his parents with heavy debts.
(9) Many farms were saddled with debts.
(10) I've been saddled with organizing the whole party!
(11) The company is saddled with debt.
(12) The horses were saddled up and ready to move.
(13) He saddled up and rode off.
(14) She saddled her mount quickly.
(15) She saddled the horse for her friend.
(16) The company was saddled with debts of £12 million.
(17) He saddled his parents with debts.
(18) I've been saddled with organizing the conference.
(19) My horse was saddled up and ready to start.
(20) This horse was saddled for the child.
(21) I am always being saddled with extra duties.
(22) Companies saddled with high debt have become inviting targets for cash-rich competitors.
(23) I've been saddled with the job of organizing the conference.
(24) The boss saddled her with all the most difficult customers.
(25) At his father's death he was saddled with heavy debts.
(26) The war devastated the economy and saddled the country with a huge foreign debt.
(27) Feeling saddled with insoluble problems. 6.
(28) She saddled up a horse.
(29) Saddled with debt[sentencedict.com], the company can not compete.
(30) The consumer watchdog believes that borrowers are left saddled with massive debt despite believing that they have cleared their loan.