Having a saddle on or being mounted on a saddled animal.
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.
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