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saddle

noun as in seat on horse

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Since then, lenders and trade financiers have accused the company, saddled with more than $10 billion in debt, of fraud.

American companies, meanwhile, were saddled with mounting legacy costs like pensions that discouraged investment in upgrades and research and development.

He says he knows from experience the perilous nature of racing, with jockeys balanced over a saddle the size of a large handkerchief and horses bunched together running up to 40 miles an hour.

The problem with “The Heart Sellers” is that Luna and Jane are saddled with a contrived premise that doesn’t allow them sufficient room for dramatic complexity.

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The iconic cowboy hat Manzo wore was placed on the saddle.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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