saddled

IPA: sˈædʌɫd

adjective

  • Wearing a saddle.
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Examples of "saddled" in Sentences

  • Obama may be "saddled" with Clinton whether he likes it or not.
  • If they feel "saddled" with an "unwanted kid", they should grow up.
  • Call saddled the horse and handed the reins to Matilda, along with his pistol.
  • Call saddled the Hell Bitch anyway and rode around the herd to see that all was in place.
  • The poll revealed that some 13.6 million Americans remain saddled with last years’ leftover holiday debt.
  • The Mercury records weren't what she'd expected -- the label saddled her with big-band arrangements -- and she sat out the contract after making two of them.
  • Rookie wideout Jeremy Maclin, perhaps tired of the possession-receiver label saddled upon him after catching 16 passes in the past three games, is on record that he's quite capable of getting vertical.

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