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saddled

Speech parts

1. saddled - Adjective

2. saddled - Verb

4. saddled - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

of Saddle

Having a broad patch of color across the back, like a saddle; saddle-backed.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Look, we're all saddled with things that make us better or worse. This world is a crazy place, and I've chosen to make my work about that insanity. Barbara Kruger

We are watching the beginnings of the defiant self-assertion of a new generation of Americans, a generation who are looking forward to finishing their education with no jobs, no future, but still saddled with enormous and unforgivable debt. David Graeber

Grandpa, like most of the fun-loving gang who built the Plants, just wanted to die or have his brain turn to oatmeal before it becomes too apparent exactly what a nightmare he and his buddies have saddled their descendants with. Douglas Coupland

An old friend is like a saddled horse. Afghan Proverb

A good resolution is like an old horse, which is often saddled but rarely ridden. Mexican Proverb

Stroke the horse until it is saddled. Polish Proverb

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