How To Use Packsaddle In A Sentence

  • We try to limit 180 pounds to each packhorse not including the packsaddle and pads. Why do you love or hate camping?
  • Prices were strongest for RM's horse riding gear - a packsaddle brought more than $5,000, leather stirrups $1,100, and a pair of spurs sold for more than $900.
  • Idalia tethered the mare once more, and turned to help Kellen with the packsaddle. Tran Siberian
  • Etymology: French, from Middle French soumelier official charged with transportation of supplies, from Old French, pack animal driver, probably alteration of * sommerier, from somier pack animal, from Medieval Latin saugmarius, from Late Latin sagma packsaddle — more at sumpter Sommelier on the Half Shell
  • The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle
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  • Buck off a rider ; bucked the packsaddle off its back.
  • It was fastened to a packsaddle on the back of my grandma's favorite mare.
  • The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle
  • Needless to say, his moves would be accompanied by the humming of a latest Govinda number, and boy, would he miss an opportunity to adjust his rear view mirror for a good glimpse of his packsaddle rider behind.
  • He looped it around his unruly hair, then picked up the heavy wooden packsaddle, and followed Idalia outside. Tran Siberian
  • The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle
  • The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle
  • ~~~~~~~~~French Vocabulary~~~~~~~~ en tout cas = in any case; façon de parler = so to speak; à peu près = almost, more or less; le français (m) = French; l'anglais (m) = English; le bât (m) = packsaddle Faux amis - French Word-A-Day
  • The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle
  • We turned and headed back the way we had come, the camels crashing down the mulga like portable scrub clearing engines mounted with packsaddles and water jerry cans.
  • Etymology: French, from Middle French soumelier official charged with transportation of supplies, from Old French, pack animal driver, probably alteration of * sommerier, from somier pack animal, from Medieval Latin saugmarius, from Late Latin sagma packsaddle — more at sumpter Sommelier on the Half Shell
  • We try to limit 180 pounds to each packhorse not including the packsaddle and pads. Why do you love or hate camping?
  • The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle
  • Buck off a rider ; bucked the packsaddle off its back.
  • Each mule carried 250 pounds lashed with a diamond hitch onto a rough leather packsaddle called an aparejo.
  • The more civilised make up of canvass or “gunny bags” stuffed with hay and provided with cross bars, a rude packsaddle, which is admirably calculated to gall the animal’s back. First footsteps in East Africa
  • The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle
  • The more civilised make up of canvass or "gunny bags" stuffed with hay and provided with cross bars, a rude packsaddle, which is admirably calculated to gall the animal's back. First Footsteps in East Africa

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