saddlery

[ UK /sˈædə‍lɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. gear for a horse
  2. workshop where a saddler works
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use saddlery In A Sentence

  • There's no expensive saddlery, no fancy riding gear for the owner, and llamas do not require shoeing.
  • Fashion giant Ralph Lauren has backed down over its threat to grab domain po-lo.com from a village saddlery.
  • They used offcuts of kip leather used in bush saddlery.
  • A picture framing shop, a newsagents, a saddlery and a needlework store have all shut recently.
  • There was a saddlery and a well-stocked store, operated by W.D. Stephenson and his wife.
  • And the headline on the front page of the ‘free sheets’ indicated that a ban on fox hunting with dogs and horses would have a detrimental effect on the local saddlery industry.
  • Francis Fels, who had operated a store and saddlery at Melrose and Hammond for some time, was declared insolvent in 1893.
  • Although they did do a good job on the brown canvas stable jackets and ‘fore and aft’ caps, the tack and saddlery are wrong.
  • Six months after the ban came into force, livery yards, farriers, blacksmiths and those who make saddlery and hunting clothes are starting to suffer from the dwindling numbers of hunters.
  • Millbrae is the only saddlery in the Central Belt, and Donald McLelann, Anne's fiancé, is one of three master saddlers in the country.
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy