An ornamented saddle used by cowboys; has a high horn to hold the lariat.
1 On top of it was a stock saddle , lying on its side.
2 It was a big stock saddle and heavy; yet it seemed too heavy.
3 But the next morning he saddled me up with a forty-pound stock saddle .
4 She could use that, or a stock saddle , either one, planned Mrs. Hawley anxiously.
5 The ex-jockey was not accustomed to a stock saddle .
6 You'll have to ride a stock saddle .
7 He suggests a change from the heavy stock saddle and accoutrements thereof, claiming that with some 46 lbs.
8 It was a heavy stock saddle , with German silver mountings and saddle bags covered with black bear fur.
9 The heavy stock saddle , its quantities of leather all richly beflowered, was mounted on a trestle beside him.
10 Until gasoline married into the skylark family, Bud did well enough to keep him contented out of a stock saddle .
11 They traded the mule accoutered as it was for a Texas stock saddle , bare tree with rawhide cover, not new but sound.
12 On one particularly long stretch of brick road, that rigid frame sent every vibration straight through the stock saddle and into my sit-bones.
13 The rider, still whistling his Texas tune, swung in the concha-decorated California stock saddle as if he were a part of his horse.
14 And if they have spent their working days astride a stock saddle , you may be sure they are bashful unless they are overbold and impossible.
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