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saddle
noun as in seat on horse
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Example Sentences
Reform UK argues the process, known as quantitative tightening, is saddling the taxpayer with billions in losses and pushing up government debt costs.
This reduced costs for production companies while saddling actors with overhead and the need to engineer and direct their own recordings.
Bayrou says young people will be saddled with years of debt payments "for the sake of the comfort of boomers", if France fails to tackle a national debt of 114% of its annual economic output.
The storyline will surely resonate among those saddled with their own college debt or just feeling pinched by rising costs at the grocery store.
“I’m back in the saddle in the debate arena,” Bayless said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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