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saddle
noun as in seat on horse
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Example Sentences
Victory confirmed the dominance of the Irish trainer, who saddled five of the first seven home, including winner Nick Rockett.
Twiston-Davies, who has won the race twice before, is also set to saddle Broadway Boy.
The company is saddled with billions of dollars in debt and has slashed thousands of jobs to cut costs.
Mr Incredible had also unseated Hayes in the race 12 months earlier at the 24th fence after his saddle slipped.
Bannon has a healthy ego himself, but he's not wrong that it's really stupid politics for Trump to saddle up with Musk, who is now going after Social Security and Medicare.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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