[
UK
/sˈædəlbˌæɡ/
]
[ US /ˈsædəɫˌbæɡ/ ]
[ US /ˈsædəɫˌbæɡ/ ]
NOUN
- a large bag (or pair of bags) hung over a saddle
How To Use saddlebag In A Sentence
- Of course there's a mill," snapped Mogget, leaping down from the saddlebag onto Sam's shoulder, making him start again. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
- They carried their homemade bread and butter sandwiches in the saddlebag, and were very glad to have a bicycle and a job to go to.
- He unpacked his few belonging from his saddlebag.
- He ate a piece of bread that was placed in his saddlebag and gave the horse a carrot.
- She chewed on the cooked piece of tough meat that had been in the saddlebag, not pausing to wonder how it had gotten there.
- These matters cannot be hurried," explained the moneychanger, opening each of the saddlebags and allowing his pudgy fingers to run through the metal coins. Emperor of Ansalon
- Lirael swatted a mosquito, then turned her head as Sam came back and rummaged in his saddlebag. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
- Handing my horse over to the grooms I slung my saddlebags over one shoulder.
- Cate walked over to the saddle and placed several of the apples in the saddlebag.
- If I can't find a pipe maker to tinker with this ferule or make me a new one, we may be looking at digging way down deep in the saddlebags and funding a new border pipe. Obituaries