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saddleback

[ UK /sˈædə‍lbˌæk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a double sloping roof with a ridge and gables at each end
  2. a pass or ridge that slopes gently between two peaks (is shaped like a saddle)

How To Use saddleback In A Sentence

  • The livestock comprises one saddleback sow with seven piglets, 15 chickens and some bees. Country diary: Windsor Hill, Somerset
  • Like the barebacker who casually tosses away his health-or his partner's health-because he believes, quite erroneously, that "risky = sexy," the saddlebacker offers up her ass because she believes, quite erroneously, that she can get fucked in the ass-vigorously, religiously-and still be considered a virgin on her wedding night. News on Anchorage Press
  • In the Middle Sepik area the haus tambarins are massive structures, often over 50 m long and with a saddleback roof rising to a spire at each end up to 25 m high.
  • At Saddleback Church, we practice the "good enough" principle: It doesn't have to be perfect for God to use and bless it.
  • But by now biologists have observed them attacking adult saddlebacks (a native songbird whose numbers are dwindling) and devouring eggs of the little shearwater (a native petrel).
  • That year, just as the tree planting was getting underway, an experimental flock of 24 released saddlebacks successfully colonized scrubland.
  • This week's devotionals are by Buddy Owens, teaching pastor at Saddleback Church and author of 'The Way of a Worshiper'.
  • In the wild, emperor tamarins often live side by side with saddleback tamarins. ZooBorns
  • The most significant feature is a biphasic or ‘saddleback’ fever associated with meningitis, rash, and conjunctivitis.
  • On these heights, which are mostly conoid with rounded tops, joined by ridges and saddlebacks, various kinds of Acacia cast a pallid and sickly green, like the olive tree upon the hills of Provence. First footsteps in East Africa
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