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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(61) However, I can understand why they might seem dismissive, especially when considering the way in which Pink Floyd have been saddled with the lazy and much-maligned term "progressive rock".
(62) Many standards provide for extensibility as a sort of escape clause, but if you're not careful you can end up saddled with the very semantic transparency problems you seek to avoid.
(63) How does an auto company, saddled with discount brands, outdated technology, and hand-me-down products, grow sales in a becalmed economy?
(64) No company has ever been saddled with such a daft management structure in consequence.
(65) A saddled butterfly fish feeds on gorgonian coral off coast of Palau,[http://sentencedict.com/saddled.html] an island republic located about 500 miles (800 kilometers) east of the Philippines.
(66) In fact, gremlin is first recorded only in the 1920's, as a Royal Air Force term for a low-ranking officer or enlisted man saddled with oppressive assignments.
(67) Poor China and India, however, are each saddled with two mascots, each a handy indicator of whether Western readers are supposed to be terrified of or intrigued by Asia's emerging powers.
(68) He saddled a horse and rode off towards the city of York.
(69) Eleanor was thirty - four and saddled with five kids, including a yearling.
(70) He saddled Mutz, promising to mete out cruel punishment to the thief.