How To Use Saddle In A Sentence

  • Employers and business groups contend that a higher minimum wage would saddle them with higher labor costs.
  • Season with salt and pepper and tie string around each saddle to secure the caul fat.
  • It is also her misfortune to have been saddled with an unappetisingly needy role. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their preferences ultimately shaped the place of worship that Warren built, and the result of that consumer-driven approach to creating Saddleback is a deliberately contemporary, highly professionalized operation with a carefully orchestrated feel-good atmosphere. American Grace
  • Cleland was occupied with his visual recorder, surveyor, gravitometer, and whatever else he could wield in the saddle, or simply with gazing around. Starfarers
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  • McGregor is saddled with a tiresome everyman role, but Spacey, Clooney, and especially Bridges make some of their scenes work better than they should. Your mind won’t be blown watching “The Men Who Stare at Goats” » Scene-Stealers
  • John, yo 'oncinch thet saddle, an' then, Horatius Ezek'l, yo 'an' David Golieth, taken the hoss to the barn an 'see't he's hayed an' watered 'fore yo 'come back. The Gold Girl
  • Naomi was given a pony and taught to ride side-saddle.
  • ~~~~~~~~~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
  • They unsaddled their mounts
  • This horse was so fleet, and its rider so expert, that they are said to have outstripped and coted, or turned, a hare upon the Bran-Law, near the head of Moffat Water, where the descent is so precipitous, that no merely earthly horse could keep its feet, or merely mortal rider could keep the saddle. Old Mortality, Complete
  • These dees are affixed by terrets centered on the saddle and by pad screws on both skirts.
  • Across her back I threw a soft light blanket before heaving the massive English saddle across.
  • There was joy on the double for racing's first Lady Jessica Harrington at Leopardstown as the County Kildare trainer saddled the winners of the two feature races.
  • So she sware to him that she would not do him any hurt or ensorcell him, and bidding bring him a fine horse, saddled and bridled with a golden bridle and decked with trappings all of gold set with jewels, gave the old man a thousand dinars saying, Use this.’’ The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • He said low genetic diversity is a natural part of the domestication process and that Dukha reindeer are selected for traits such as passiveness and strong backs that support saddles and riders.
  • 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
  • At this point the imagery begins to repeat itself in different iterations, as it will for the rest of the novel: The man is at the station where the woman is now looking at him "vacantly"; the dog appears again, blocking his path; he walks along the street, where "a cyclist is trying to pedal along," the fish in his saddle bag now joined by a loaf of bread on top of it. Experimental Fiction
  • Last week, a bronze-skinned buckaroo, with a flashing red neckerchief above his blue shirt, with shining leather chaparejos and crimson saddle-blanket, dashed up from a Western skyline on a snorting, piebald cow-pony.
  • Taking his saddle and pad from one horse, Ty threw it onto a buckskin and pulled the surcingle through the cinch ring. Calder Born, Calder Bred
  • He smiled down at her and leaned back against the tack and saddlebags that they'd piled on top of each other.
  • Stokton, a fishmonger, Thomas Yong, a saddler, and Robert Jakes, a shearman — all of whom had more than once been convicted of perjury, and on that account been struck off inquests — had contrived to get themselves replaced on the panel, and had been the chief movers in the recent actions against the late mayor and other officers of the city. London and the Kingdom - Volume I
  • he saddled me with that heavy responsibility
  • The shop provided saddles, boots, and other riding equipment for riders at south Florida racetracks.
  • We can still listen to the songs of the kokako and saddleback, and the booming of the kakapo.
  • Ivaric raced down to the stables, shouted at a groom to saddle his grey horse Maila, and smiled as he saw his father sitting in a shady arbour at one end of the courtyard, looking thoughtful.
  • Sarah was just about to mount onto one when Fin without so much as a by-your-leave hoisted her up into the saddle and the tied her horse to his.
  • With the aid of lacker varnish and skilful painting, paper made excellent trunks, tobacco bags, cigar cases, saddles, telescope cases, the frames of microscopes; and we even saw and used excellent water-proof coats made of simple paper, which did keep out the rain, and were as supple as the best macintosh ... .. The Art of Travel Shifts and Contrivances Available in Wild Countries
  • Several of Woolrich's hunting garments are made of Squires Hightech's Saddle-Cloth, a soft, quiet, stormproof and windproof fabric.
  • The fool would put a saddle backwards if left alone. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • They are shaped liked bicycle saddles and can be folded away to save space. Times, Sunday Times
  • When derided for mounting a pair of Government "bluchers," tied over bare feet, with bits of glaring tassel-string from his camel-saddle, he quoted the proverb, "Whoso liveth with a people forty days becomes of them. The Land of Midian — Volume 1
  • The fault of the ass must not be laid upon the packsaddle
  • A collar harness does not provide for the vertical force, so if a collar is used, the saddle has to be provided separately - but then it can have the advantage of being made more stable with a girth or bellyband under the donkey's belly. 3.1 Cattle harness
  • Russie is pursued by cruel foe, He rides away, and suddenly betakes him to his boe, And bends me but about in saddle as be sits, And therewithall amids his race his following foe he hits. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Although the fitting of the saddle should as far as practicable be limited to the adjustment of the shape of the tree and to regulating the amount of stuffing in the panel; the use of a numdah with a saddle which does not fit the horse or which is not sufficiently stuffed, is often a valuable makeshift when necessity gives no other choice. The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.
  • Saddled with the most unfortunate perm in the history of the coiffeur, she still manages to create an incredibly believable teen protagonist, filled with instantly recognizable angst and insecurity.
  • A new monkey, a subspecies of saddleback tamarin, has been described. New Saddleback Tamarin
  • After you untack your horse, use water (warm water, if it is available) to sponge off the areas that have become sweaty - the saddle area, chest, and behind the tail are the areas where your horse is most likely to sweat.
  • The bike needs a new saddle, but otherwise it's in good condition.
  • Hundreds of people travelled to the southeast Queensland home of RM Williams at the weekend to buy saddlery, tools and machinery from the estate of the bush legend.
  • The footwear and saddlery departments ran alongside each other, though students followed a rather different syllabus.
  • Another saddle had Sir Gavlok Whitfell's pierced cinquefoil insignia. IRONCROWN MOON: PART TWO OF THE BOREAL MOON TALE
  • Even as it was carried across the room, it was clear that the crimson-red saddle of marinated venison was exceptionally succulent.
  • Cowboy builders, it's time to saddle up and ride out of town. The Sun
  • 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
  • He also complains about the 6000 buckboards for the colonels, thousands of saddles for the cavalry, and hundreds of airplane engines that were never used in the war. Mamas Don't Let your Babies grow up to be Soldiers!
  • And good thing too, since one of the true joys of bean consumption is being able to re-enact the campfire scene from Blazing Saddles, although I've found it easier to convince the occasional date to engage in intimacies than to join in the butt trumpet serenading. Old Rice/New Rice....Old Beans/New Beans
  • The spine is in Spain very curved, producing what is termed _ensellure_, or saddle-back -- a characteristic which gives great flexibility to the back and prominence to the gluteal regions, sometimes slightly simulating steatopygia. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
  • Here are to be found not only the silks and pottery, the Jewish goldsmiths 'work, the arms and embroidered saddlery which the city itself produces, but "morocco" from Marrakech, rugs, tent-hangings and matting from Rabat and Salé, grain baskets from In Morocco
  • At the church gates is the historical _jougs_, a place of penance for the neck of detected sinners, and the historical _louping-on stane_, from which Dutch-built lairds and farmers climbed into the saddle. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 1 (of 25)
  • Having spluttered vigorously into double-handfuls of water from the little stream and put the towel back on its bush, he turned his attention to his twelve-dollar boots -- for in the country of boots and saddles the leatherwork is the soul of appearances. The Wrong Woman
  • Margret rode side-saddle with Linc behind her.
  • I had pan-fried duck, black pudding and rosemary boudin with slivers of venison saddle, roast sweet potato and hoi sin sauce.
  • the saddle seat fitted his buttocks nicely
  • It also includes used animal trappings such as harnesses, saddles, halters, reins, rope and chain.
  • Strident, assertive saddlebacks begin argumentative vocal duels, their staccato ‘Yak-yak - yak-yak’ in ever longer and louder volleys.
  • He twisted and groped one-handed behind the cantle of his saddle for his hunting-bow and quiver, found them and fumbled them loose.
  • If its proposal is accepted, the company will be saddled with a higher interest bill. Times, Sunday Times
  • The two loins together are called the chine or saddle. Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches
  • Martyn's final went from bad to worse when co-pilot Peter Willcox got tossed out over the side of his boat joined moments later by Justin Saddler getting thrown out of his boat.
  • Kemp walked to his horse, tightened the cinch on his saddle and walked it past men standing around talking.
  • Sad for all that his yak was a fine, strong beast and its saddle of tooled leather with silver trappings; and despite the fact that his robe was new and rich, his saddle bags fully provisioned and his purse crammed with gold. Hero Of Dreams
  • Pelosi descended to the floor of the House, where a saddle-shoed grandson, Paul Vos, leapt into her arms. Boehner Cries As He Moves To Speakership
  • And he said there was another camel with two humps, and he was created for riding, and was called a dromedary, and when ye rode him, ye sat at your ease between the two humps, which made a soft saddle, just like an arm-chair ye straddled on, only without arms. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War
  • Better lose the saddle than the horse. 
  • They have two large pockets which are positioned behind the saddle flap on either side. Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring
  • I'll curate it with a one-off Brooks fishbone saddle Bearing Witness: Hitting From Behind
  • Skully will do his utmost to take good care of the surface of the saddle whilst debossing the lettering.
  • He then uses those measurements to design and manufacture a thermoplastic orthotic which, when placed between horse and saddle, evenly and comfortably distributes the rider's weight to prevent the formation of sores.
  • In country towns with a population of just a thousand there was likely to be a saddler, blacksmith, coach or implement maker, and grain and fodder merchant, all dependent on the district's horses.
  • She was the first to ride astride a horse into the hills when few women were riding at all, and those who dared were riding English side-saddle on the Golden Gate Park bridle paths. Charmian London and Dog Possum
  • The crossbowman was a good swimmer, Thom," he said as he climbed into the saddle. The Dragon Reborn
  • He sat there in the saddle for a moment, immobile, clenching the reins tightly.
  • I most let it drop offen the saddle as I jogged along, only I'm a sensitive kind of cupid and the buckle of the bag hit that place on my knee I got sleep-walking last week while Rose of Old Harpeth
  • He believes that by scaring a horse, such as sacking them out incorrectly, snubbing, or tying a scary object to the saddle to where the horse has no means of escape will lead to a nervous or spooky horse.
  • Saddlebag and Dot islands are bedrock features consisting of serpentinite rock that is over 200 million years old. Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Washington
  • If St. Michael had stepped down from a church window, leaving the dragon slain, he would have looked no otherwise than she, all gleaming with steel, and with grey eyes full of promise of victory: the holy sword girdled about her, and a little battle-axe hanging from her saddle-girth. A Monk of Fife
  • Flash I was saddled with 'Hologram' for a while, in respect of my annoying habit of disappearing instantly on a run ashore and reappearing magically in camp tucked up in bed minus speech, faculties and an workable digestive system teuchter. it means country folk. Army Rumour Service
  • When this clot dislodges (now called a thrombus) and moves through the arteries, it plugs blood flow across both openings to arteries at a place called the aortic bifurcation (the clot looks like a saddle). SFGate: Top News Stories
  • The ride was long, but, with my saddle-bags and Lucy, a new mare my aunt had raised and given me, and clad in overalls, which we called tongs, I cared little for the mud, and often enough stopped to assist a chaise out of the deep holes, which made the roads dangerous for vehicles. Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker
  • This is a radical reimagining of the bicycle saddle. Times, Sunday Times
  • She rode barehead, her helmet swinging at her saddle horn. Web Of The Witch World
  • Parents sometimes add rear-mounted child seats and/or an auxiliary saddle fitted to the crossbar to transport children.
  • Call saddled the horse and handed the reins to Matilda, along with his pistol. Dead Man’s Walk
  • Often they bounce around on a truck seat, or maybe ride in a saddle scabbard all day strapped to an unruly mustang, acquiring numerous dings and dents.
  • His sweat would've soaked through her breeches, but she sat sort of side-saddle, and her legs were facing the inside of the arena.
  • For making holes in the bottom where the nails or studs are fixed, a large sewing-awl will be required; this will probably have to be bought at a saddler's; the other tools can all be obtained at any grindery and leather seller's. Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886
  • I started tightening saddles and untying the biggest camp items from the packhorse.
  • It was some sort of gel blanket to put under the saddle. Times, Sunday Times
  • His material is leather, and his specialty is fitting a saddle to the infinitely varied human pelvis.
  • Put the saddle on the horse, but don't tighten the girth too much right away.
  • The saddleback, a black wattlebird with a tan saddle of feathers on its back and a pendulous orange wattle at the base of its bill, has been translocated 27 times since 1925 and now inhabits approximately 16 islands.
  • The rugged terrain and long distances (up to six hours in the saddle each day) make this trip best for those with riding experience.
  • Then if If you need to carry a lead rope it can be attached as shown or clipped to the ring close to the saddle pommel. Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring
  • I leaned down from my saddle and snatched a shield from a corpse wearing red.
  • He slipped his foot into the stirrup of the heavy black western saddle and placed his fingertips on the side of the horses' neck.
  • He spent the night in the little country hotel, and on Sunday morning, astride a saddle-horse rented from the Glen Ellen butcher, rode out of the village. Chapter VIII
  • Quite a few of them would have dreamed about sinking into the low saddle of a Harley Davidson chopper and thundering off with the feet resting up front and the hands on high handlebars.
  • Other safety items are available that can be attached to reins, stirrups and martingales, as well as fluorescent saddlecloths and exercise rugs.
  • Would you mount the dray for a ride in the country, or hitch a saddle horse to a heavy wagon?
  • He trotted the animal across the broken, empty landscape, skirting Toh-Chin-Lini Butte, moving southeastward toward the Ceniza saddle. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • It was a warm night, so he didn't need his cloak or Sprout's odorous saddle blanket. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • But both of those crowds could be dwarfed by an anticipated 9,000 gate at the Kassam Stadium, which would be United's best attendance since the play-off semi-final second leg against Exeter when 10,691 packed in - including a good-sized following from Devon. saddletramp, wantage says ... Undefined
  • The fault of the horse is put on the saddle
  • He saddled and bridled Ebony, untied the halter, and led his horse carefully through the trees.
  • The lifting marquetry on the saddle is a problem and I hesitate, without examination, to suggest a cure.
  • Whereat Hugo ran from the house, crying to his grooms that they should saddle his mare and unkennel the pack, and giving the hounds The Hound of the Baskervilles
  • This week's devotionals are from Buddy Owens, teaching pastor at Saddleback Church and author of 'The Way of a Worshiper'.
  • Soon after, a saddled and bridled chestnut horse came striding into view.
  • He was also twice champion jockey in Ireland before weight issues forced his retirement from the saddle. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Rick Warren certainly had an agenda on Saturday at CamelbackSaddleback, but he seemed more interested in eliciting information from the candidates than the too-knowing 'pros' and -- blissfully -- he seemed entirely uninterested in playing gotcha.) Debate Perps - Swampland - TIME.com
  • The riding school provides group and individual classes for equestrians of all ages and abilities who get to saddle up one of 11 horses and ponies.
  • Events like bull riding, bareback and saddle horse riding, barrel racing and rope and tie captivated the crowd.
  • The saddles are handmade with amazing workmanship in leatherwork and braided rawhide accessories.
  • She didn't slide up into the saddle, she jerked the cinch and used her spurs before I'd even pitched.
  • 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.
  • The sun was scorching his bare back and his thighs were beginning to ache from the friction of the horse's saddle-free back, but he ignored the discomforts.
  • I abandoned my horse and saddle at Xochimilco, and, catching an interurban electric car, rode into the capital. The Zapata interview
  • NO CHIPS, but i do recommend the slow roast dorper lamb saddle for future reference.pz. v. Cheeseburger Gothic » Ouzeri roll call.
  • When the saddle height is lowered the set-back of the seat alters, the angle of the knee relative to the pedal changes and the reach to the handlebars is shortened. Bicycle.net | Attitude is Everything
  • Hand-made saddles may be a diminishing requirement in an age of machining perfection, but Emma still keeps her hand in by constantly working on at least one, even though they are a very pricy item these days.
  • You might wince at the thought of the hard, narrow saddles used by serious cyclists, but skinny saddles are better for your body. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘A pretty story,’ he said flippantly as he unsaddled his horse and threw saddle and bridle to the ground.
  • I had a common donkey pack-saddle-a barde, as they call it - fitted upon Modestine; and once more loaded her with my effects. Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes
  • A thorough horseman ought to pick up his fallen jereed without leaving the saddle; but the success of this, like the other exploit, seems to be traditional. Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia
  • The approved shoes were saddle shoes and white bucks, the evening gowns were strapless, if you could manage it; they had crinolined skirts that made you look like half a cabbage with a little radish head. Margaret atwood | waterstone’s poetry lecture « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Almost before Lee knew it, Hector, the third rider, was out, there was a pat on Lee's shoulder, and he was climbing the rails to lower himself onto a saddle bronc, smoothing a new pigskin glove over his right hand and gripping the braided handle of the hornless saddle. The Body Ricardo
  • Once in his stall, as soon as Adam had removed his saddle, he sank carefully to his knees and levered his body down into the straw, grunting bravely.
  • She opened up a saddlebag and pulled out bandages.
  • Baruchel Undeclared is nerdily charming, but Johnson chews too much scenery to go with the whiskeys the script has him knocking back, and both attorneys are saddled with such cornily dramatic closing-arguments speeches that you will end up rooting for the jury to send an innocent man to jail, just to spite them. Reunited, and, Well, Frankly, It Could Feel Better - Tuned In - TIME.com
  • Fatteh Khan, as ressaldar, was the senior officer in camp, and at once gave the order for every man to boot and saddle and get to horse at once. The Story of the Guides
  • The lady's nag jog-trots a little; the nurse's voice is heard -- "Walk, walk, that's a dear! walk till you're comfortable in the saddle. Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • Ben watches in horror as Flynn smashes holes in a horse box and turns into a bucking bronco when they try to put a saddle on him.
  • We loved the stylishly presented lobster soup with crab and chilli toast, followed by flavoursome smoked saddle of lamb with saffron sauce. The Sun
  • Now, Percy, get yourself up on the animal's back, sitting sideways or side-saddle. GOODBYE CURATE
  • Saddle blanket to impose green glaze, crisp color. neck slender, head falls, mandarin ears, round and alert eyes, the body strong , smooth lines.
  • He said: ‘It was an awesome experience, but I'm feeling very saddle-sore now.’
  • For starters it keeps the nose of the saddle straight in situations where other shockers twist and shout.
  • He saddled his horse, mounted, and rode away at a gallop.
  • The horses are unsaddled, the Winchesters taken from their scabbards for protection through the night.
  • Immediately east of the orchard is a native woods, which drops down into the saddle of Saya, a grassy plains ideal for grazing. PYA: GLOSSARY FROM SKENISH TO ENGLISH
  • He tore the riata from his saddle and began to beat her to the ground with it. Deuces Wild
  • Both have been surrounded by cowbells and saddles since they were tykes.
  • NO CHIPS, but i do recommend the slow roast dorper lamb saddle for future reference.pz. v. Cheeseburger Gothic » Ouzeri roll call.
  • His horse shifted its weight apprehensively, its muscles bunching and smoothing beneath the saddle, causing the leather to creak ever so slightly.
  • I ditched the first saddlebag at the White Horse in Exford, Somerset, the second at Raleghs Cross Inn in the Brendon hills.
  • Bitsy Rowan taped up signs in the barn, requesting that no one use scented lotions, shampoos, or—above all—perfume, because her saddlebred, Heathcliff, had sensitive sinuses. The God of Animals
  • A saddle made by the Mexicans in California is called the _California saddle_. The Prairie Traveler A Hand-book for Overland Expeditions
  • A chukka is a seven-and-a-half-minute period of play, which is generally agreed to be about the right amount of time for a pony to be galloping around - although real pros often change pony several times within a chukka, leaping nimbly from saddle to saddle without touching the ground. Life and style | guardian.co.uk
  • Specialty game supplies sometimes provide wild blue hare-whole, in saddle cuts, and in fillets.
  • This device can be fitted with saddle switches, coil edge switches, leg position feedback, and onboard rotation.
  • Tom Holladay is a teaching pastor at Saddleback Church and author of The Relationship Principles of Jesus.
  • He made a special saddle with a back support to ride on a camel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Odd shaped horses may require a breastplate to help the saddle stay in place.
  • It seems likely that the net cash position will move into net debt and/or the company will be saddled with onerous lease obligations.
  • The highest auction price ever paid for a Munnings was $7.85 million at Sotheby's in New York in 2004 for "The Red Prince Mare" (1921), an image of a monumental horse being saddled before a race. Going to the Races, in Art
  • He must needs cut the beast with his rod, and so managed to hit White Posy, who starts aside, and Cis, sitting unheedfully on that new-fangled French saddle, was thrown in an instant. Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland
  • They have two large pockets which are positioned behind the saddle flap on either side. Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring
  • [Footnote 10: snake, bad steer.] [Footnote 11: Dolly welter, rope tied all around the saddle.] [Footnote 12: rim-fire saddle, without flank girth.] Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads
  • Stacey chose a dapple gray horse, and a groom saddled the horse up for her.
  • It's kind of handier to spit from that saddle down, if you know what I mean ... English-writing Israeli-bloggers
  • Sometimes we were permitted to ride a horse, but we were not allowed to saddle it.
  • However, there is no record of the saddler or anyone else being tried and found guilty. Licoricia of Winchester.
  • Within a few minutes he had lost his rhythm as the mare suddenly stopped short and he started bouncing uncomfortably on the tough leather of the saddle.
  • When Custer and staff returned he ordered the saddle taken off his brown horse and put on his favorite sorrel.
  • a strangely grotesque object, that, in the semi-darkness, somewhat resembled a human figure, but proved to be the tarnished uniform worn by the old officer -- coatee, helmet, sword and belts gorgeous with ornamentation, a pair of pistols with silver butts, and a small flag of faded silk and gilt stuff were grouped over a gold embroidered saddle and tarnished shabrack of Indian work. The Dark House A Knot Unravelled
  • It also includes used animal trappings such as harnesses, saddles, halters, reins, rope and chain.
  • Either win the horse or lose the saddle
  • Each bike has the same measurement from saddle tip to the center of the stem/handlebar.
  • The Leader and the thin man were seated on a pile of saddles and saddle-bags with their backs against the wall.
  • Here he secured the "knockabout" horse, always kept saddled and bridled about the station for generally-useful work, and set off at a swinging canter up the paddock after his own steed. Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life
  • Ryan, thinking quickly, snatched the crossbow along with a coil of thin cord attached to the side of the saddlebag.
  • The exaltation of liquor, however, appeared only to intensify his characteristics: his face became more lugubrious and melancholy; his manner more ceremonious and dignified; and, erect and stiff in his saddle from the waist upwards, but leaning from side to side with the motion of his horse, like the tall mast of some laboring sloop, he "loped" away towards the House of the Lost Mission. Maruja
  • However, a known number of horses (e.g., race and saddlebreds) have very little turn out time and seem to do fine with good horsemanship.
  • However, they will next face a side who have enjoyed three consecutive wins, including last week's 62-20 hammering of Saddleworth Rangers.
  • Venge, who also produces Calistoga Ranch's private-label Cabernet, speeds up the typical lengthy blending process by offering just three varietals - a Stagecoach Cabernet and Syrah as well as a Merlot from his father's Saddleback vineyard. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • The nose of the saddle has ripped off the steel tensioning piece at the rivets one still in the leather, another still visible in the tensioner, hence the hammocky shape to the back of the saddle. Making A Point: Paint, Sponges, and Determination
  • Ranging through those wide-open spaces on foot or in the saddle is the essence of freedom. A Conversation with Philip Caputo about Crossers
  • I'll take off my clothes in protest of this taxation and get on his back, side-saddle. My Crush on Daniel Ortega
  • To saddle them with convenient moralizing about jeopardising the financial system by untimely disclosure of sensitive information only compounds the offence.
  • Martyn's final went from bad to worse when co-pilot Peter Willcox got tossed out over the side of his boat joined moments later by Justin Saddler getting thrown out of his boat.
  • Pierre, bending over his saddlebow and hardly able to control his shying horse, galloped ahead of the soldiers where there was a free space. War and Peace
  • Saddle leather is also used for the top roll of the dashboard and center console.
  • Place these to one side while you saddle soap the leather. Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring
  • She flew over it like a bird; but at the same instant Vronsky, to his horror, felt that he had failed to keep up with the mare's pace, that he had, he did not know how, made a fearful, unpardonable mistake, in recovering his seat in the saddle.
  • The saddle is fastened by pliant ropes, or broad belts of leather, called in the West "cinches," to fasten which securely requires some skill, as they pass through a circular ring and are secured by a hitch or peculiar knot that holds well and can be unfastened with a quick jerk. Healthful Sports for Boys
  • A prolonged har-r-r-rouche from Kaluna brought out a man with a female horde behind him, all shuffling into clothes as we approached, and we stiffly dismounted from the wet saddles in which we had sat for ten hours, and stiffly hobbled up into the littered verandah, the water dripping from our clothes, and squeezing out of our boots at every step. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • Fundraiser Dean Trotter is preparing to get a little saddle-sore when he cycles nearly 1,000 miles in seven days for charity.
  • Linda, the daughter of Pembrokeshire county councillor, Norman Parry, rode side-saddle in her navy blue riding habit.
  • The saddle horses in charge of the horse "wrangler" accompany the wagon. Ranching, Sport and Travel
  • French trot, everie step being ready to hoise him out of his saddle, hearing Giottos discreete answers to every ydle question he made (for indeede he was a very elegant speaker) began to peruse and surveigh him, even from the foote to the head, as we use to say. The Decameron
  • The idea of these two people, each saddled with real issues, trying to break through psychological barriers and make a meaningful connection is ripe with possibilities.
  • I don't even consider him my president, or the voice of the american people because this cowboy is all to concerned with his on saddle! Bush suggests Obama wants 'appeasement' of terrorists
  • Obama may be "saddled" with Clinton whether he likes it or not. Clinton: McCain's '2013' speech like 'Mission Accomplished'
  • Chika picked her mare, a dainty pinto named Lassi and slipped a bridle and saddle on the mare.
  • On top of that we had a 5gallon jerrican of water each -- another 40 Lb. We carried our NEC kit and cache rations, which weighed yet another 15 Lb. in two sandbags that had been tied together to form saddlebags that could go around our necks or over our shoulders. Bravo-Two-Zero
  • This has left the company's German operations saddled with costs and productivity way out of kilter with the rest of the industry. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, this bike is riddled with anodization and color coordination, as well as with a top tube pad and a saddle that is completely incongruous with the rest of the bicycle. Frog in the Throat: Diagnosing Your Bicycle
  • John Fry and his wife Elizabeth opened a butcher and baker shop and William Andrews, a saddler of Laura, opened up for business next door.

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