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Meanings of
saddled
in English
Catalan
ensellat
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Having a saddle on or being mounted on a saddled animal.
unsaddled
Catalan
ensellat
Saddled.
Related terms
burdened
Antonyms
Examples for "
unsaddled
"
unsaddled
Examples for "
unsaddled
"
1
No one was in the stable when I
unsaddled
the tired mare.
2
We
unsaddled
the horses and turned them loose to feed in it.
3
The Creek Widow could have held her business until she'd
unsaddled
him.
4
Then, Wayland
unsaddled
and drew the water bag from the pack trees.
5
The men
unsaddled
,
watered, fed, and then walked stiffly to the house.
Usage of
saddled
in English
1
Yet we're
saddled
with one of the most expensive systems in Europe.
2
The economy is barely growing and also
saddled
with chronically high unemployment.
3
In the morning, outside in the court, he found Black Alan
saddled
.
4
But that opinion has been
saddled
with two long wars, both failures.
5
The South had been terribly impoverished and
saddled
with new social burdens.
6
First he
saddled
the horse and brought it close to the camp-fire.
7
In this shed stood a
saddled
horse, employed in eating his corn.
8
No eighteen-year-old ought to be
saddled
with the responsibility of surrogate parenthood.
9
Before the first streaks of dawn the men had
saddled
and breakfasted.
10
Behind the farm-house stood horses,
saddled
and bridled in an obsolete manner.
11
A series of ill-judged acquisitions had left it
saddled
with heavy debts.
12
The others have their horses
saddled
to go and meet the gentlemen.
13
After the meal our horses were
saddled
and brought to the door.
14
He
saddled
his riding horse and the pack animal, and set forth.
15
He
saddled
the trembling animal warily, then swung lightly to the seat.
16
Snake
saddled
Swift and led her outside, where she encountered the stablemaster.
Other examples for "saddled"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
saddled
saddle
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
saddle with
saddle horses
saddle with debt
saddle the company
saddle as
More collocations
Translations for
saddled
Catalan
ensellat
Saddled
through the time
Saddled
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common