Saddle can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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saddle - put a saddle on; "saddle the horses" | ||
saddle - load or burden; encumber; "he saddled me with that heavy responsibility" | ||
saddle - impose a task upon, assign a responsibility to; "He charged her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend" | ||
Noun |
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saddle - a seat for the rider of a horse or camel | ||
saddle - posterior part of the back of a domestic fowl | ||
saddle - a piece of leather across the instep of a shoe | ||
saddle - cut of meat (especially mutton or lamb) consisting of part of the backbone and both loins | ||
saddle - a seat for the rider of a bicycle | ||
saddle - a pass or ridge that slopes gently between two peaks (is shaped like a saddle) |
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1. | verb | Saddle the horses. | |
2. | verb | You just want to be sure you can groom and saddle sufficiently and the horse itself is calm enough so that whatever size it is, you can handle it. | |
3. | noun | i'm5'3-4" and am 21 well will be in Nov and my horse is 14.2hh and she's perfect size for me i can hop right on with no mounting block.....only with a saddle though haha i can't bareback, not yet. | |
4. | noun | Then 1 lap at a walk around the arena with both my legs pulled out as far as I can, so they are not touching the saddle. | |
5. | noun | He's still rideable currently and not having many issues under saddle. | |
6. | noun | It's lonely in the saddle since the horse died. | |
7. | noun | Don't put the saddle on the wrong horse. | |
8. | noun | Before getting on a horse, you usually put a saddle on its back. | |
9. | noun | She seemed so much at ease in the saddle. | |
10. | noun | There is a howdah on the horse and a saddle on the elephant. | |
11. | noun | Let's saddle our horses and go riding. | |
12. | noun | Can you ride without a saddle? | |
13. | noun | My worst trouble was getting away from home on the morning of starting. Mother and my sisters, of course, shed a few tears; but my father, stern and unbending in his manner, gave me his benediction in these words: "Thomas Moore, you're the third son to leave our roof, but your father's blessing goes with you. I left my own home beyond the sea before I was your age." And as they all stood at the gate, I climbed into my saddle and rode away, with a lump in my throat which left me speechless to reply. | |
14. | noun | This was what she did: she touched with her wand everything in the palace (except the King and Queen),—governesses, maids of honor, ladies of the bedchamber, gentlemen, officers, stewards, cooks, undercooks, kitchen maids, guards with their porters, pages, and footmen; she likewise touched all the horses which were in the stables, the cart horses, the hunters and the saddle horses, the grooms, the great dogs in the outward court, and little Mopsey, too, the Princess's spaniel, which was lying on the bed. As soon as she touched them they all fell asleep, not to awake again until their mistress did, that they might be ready to wait upon her when she wanted them. | |
15. | noun | Do you always use a saddle when you ride your horse? | |
16. | noun | Sami got his love life back on the saddle. | |
17. | noun | Hugo ran from the house, crying to his grooms that they should saddle his mare and unkennel the pack, and giving the hounds a kerchief of the maid’s, he swung them to the line, and so off full cry in the moonlight over the moor. |
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Saddle the horses. |
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You just want to be sure you can groom and saddle sufficiently and the horse itself is calm enough so that whatever size it is, you can handle it. |
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noun | |
i'm5'3-4" and am 21 well will be in Nov and my horse is 14.2hh and she's perfect size for me i can hop right on with no mounting block.....only with a saddle though haha i can't bareback, not yet. |
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Then 1 lap at a walk around the arena with both my legs pulled out as far as I can, so they are not touching the saddle. |
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He's still rideable currently and not having many issues under saddle. |
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It's lonely in the saddle since the horse died. | |
Don't put the saddle on the wrong horse. | |
Before getting on a horse, you usually put a saddle on its back. | |
She seemed so much at ease in the saddle. | |
There is a howdah on the horse and a saddle on the elephant. | |
Let's saddle our horses and go riding. | |
Can you ride without a saddle? | |
My worst trouble was getting away from home on the morning of starting. Mother and my sisters, of course, shed a few tears; but my father, stern and unbending in his manner, gave me his benediction in these words: "Thomas Moore, you're the third son to leave our roof, but your father's blessing goes with you. I left my own home beyond the sea before I was your age." And as they all stood at the gate, I climbed into my saddle and rode away, with a lump in my throat which left me speechless to reply. | |
This was what she did: she touched with her wand everything in the palace (except the King and Queen),—governesses, maids of honor, ladies of the bedchamber, gentlemen, officers, stewards, cooks, undercooks, kitchen maids, guards with their porters, pages, and footmen; she likewise touched all the horses which were in the stables, the cart horses, the hunters and the saddle horses, the grooms, the great dogs in the outward court, and little Mopsey, too, the Princess's spaniel, which was lying on the bed. As soon as she touched them they all fell asleep, not to awake again until their mistress did, that they might be ready to wait upon her when she wanted them. | |
Do you always use a saddle when you ride your horse? | |
Sami got his love life back on the saddle. | |
Hugo ran from the house, crying to his grooms that they should saddle his mare and unkennel the pack, and giving the hounds a kerchief of the maid’s, he swung them to the line, and so off full cry in the moonlight over the moor. |