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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(31) In mid-afternoon Charlie Company saddled up and headed east toward the sea.
(32) He had nearly saddled himself with a desperate, thirty-one-year-old fan.
(33) In haste she saddled it, hung a small sack of oats in front and led it away from the house.
(34) Five horses, saddled and bridled, were tied by the reins to branches of trees.
(35) Nevertheless, Kenneth Branagh has saddled up the old warhorse and given it new colours.
(36) Numerous creditors found themselves saddled with unpaid bills almost four times that amount.
(37) It saddled liberalism with the problem of generals in politics and the mystique of the guerrilla.
(38) Red Rum was saddled with a mere ten stone five pounds.
(39) Once the initial deal is over, borrowers can find themselves saddled with far higher rates of interest.
(40) Playing with Thomas for five minutes was one thing; being saddled with a lifetime interest in an offspring was another.
(41) The jusen are saddled with 6. 27 trillion yen in uncollectible loans.
(42) We went to the corral and caught and saddled the horses.
(43) What is significant is that vast organizational conglomerates suddenly found themselves saddled with the consequences of years of exclusionary and inbred policies.
(44) The unhappy peasantry of Bengal found itself saddled with an impressive panoply of middlemen and parasites.
(45) How did mall stores battle back, saddled with higher rents, less floor space and lower volume than their competitors?
(46) They also got saddled with thoroughly useless center Stojko Vrankovic and his extra-large contract.
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(47) Cirrus also was saddled with higher operating costs than other companies, in part because it had grown so fast.
(48) Hell hath no fury like that of an unsuspecting mule about to be saddled with two, 10-foot kayaks.
(49) The cowboy was saddled up.
(50) He was saddled with a wife and five children.
(51) First we're all saddled a nine digIt'social security number.
(52) So Abraham rose early in the morning and saddled his ass.
(53) In Spain the problem isn't the current debt load but where it's heading: Spain is saddled with a huge, 9.2% budget deficit.
(54) The ass that is common property is always the worst saddled.
(55) They have saddled up their horses and got ready to set off.
(56) My source will be publicly saddled with the death of Erica Van Doren, and that, I promise, will mean the destruction of the person we are talking about.
(57) A single horse, Comanche, survived and for many years thereafter appeared in 7th Cavalry parades, saddled but riderless.
(58) German reunification in 1990 saddled the country with East Germany's low-grade brown coal plants, the dirtiest in Europe.
(59) By six o'clock the horses were all saddled, the grub wagon ready.
(60) He saddled the horse and rode off with all speed.