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  • Having cycled out of Sheffield on Saturday, the team are due to arrive at Trafalgar Square today? via Nottingham, Loughborough, Leicester, Stratford, Oxford and Reading? then to finish at Earl's Court, the 2012 volleyball venue, saddle-sore, but undaunted. London 2012 Olympics: Volleyball players on their bikes to raise cash
  • It tells the story of a band of saddle-sore nomads, headed by Harry Collings who, weary of a life of bad trouble, returns to Collings's farm.
  • But we know you like any song about a saddle-sore cowpoke riding into a saloon town of soakin 'wet girls to get some time in the rack with his four-bit hooker. Don Parker: Aerosmith, Rep. Cantor, Hookers, and Hypocrisy
  • Yet despite being saddle-sore (I refused to use a specially inflatable seat cover printed with Dennis the Menace's face) and walking like John Wayne, I actually started to enjoy my regular daily perambulations.
  • The dusty and saddle-sore mage walked slowly toward the gates, placing his feet carefully and using his chaos-order senses to guide him. Colors of Chaos
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  • They were weary and saddle-sore; their horses were spent.
  • Around 2500 years ago, it helped saddle-sore warriors get over their aches and pains, but now urban warriors are turning to the technique, to help them cope with life in the city.
  • But even then it was only to take to the woods on foot, groping through the night with your hand at one man's belt while another held you behind, trying for dear life not to thrash about like a mad bear in a cane-break, gripping your rifle and gritting your teeth against the pain of saddle-sore buttocks. Isabelle
  • This morning was the long ride - 80k - but I felt much more comfortable, if a little saddle-sore. Journal for 14 December 2000
  • I get off him, surprised to find that I'm not the least bit saddle-sore.
  • A few folks in the class were indeed too sore to ride by the latter part of the clinic, and the rest of us choked down over-the-counter painkillers and secretly admired our own saddle-sore knees and thighs.
  • AFTER 100 days cycling across the world's toughest terrain, Chris Evans and David Genders are, understandably, saddle-sore.
  • We weren't saddle-sore and it wasn't even our legs or arms that ached.
  • The ranch runs mini cattle drives and, for the saddle-sore, trekking and canoeing.
  • While the travellers, saddle-sore from a long journey north, cross the drawbridge, the kitchen should be turning a hog on a spit and ladling out flagons of mead in celebration of a safe return.
  • How long did it take you to get over that hideous, saddle-sore feeling? Kate Hanni: Airline Seat Pitch as a Profit Booster?
  • “Not that,” he said, dismounting; only a man, for an instant, saddle-sore and weary. Kushiel's Avatar
  • On the second floor, Cartier-Bresson's photographs (all from the Fondation) are the work of a younger man (Strand was 18 years his senior), less saddle-sore, seemingly more optimistic. Two Sides of the Same Coin
  • Fundraiser Dean Trotter is preparing to get a little saddle-sore when he cycles nearly 1,000 miles in seven days for charity.
  • He said: ‘It was an awesome experience, but I'm feeling very saddle-sore now.’

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