saddlery
IPA: sˈædʌɫɝi
noun
- (uncountable) The trade or craft of a saddler.
- A place of business of a saddler.
- (uncountable) The inventory and equipment of a saddler; saddles and other horse-riding equipment, or the materials for making them.
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Examples of "saddlery" in Sentences
- Check out the internet, local paper and local saddlery shop.
- There was still a saddlery in the Salona shopping center, she said, and people would ride horses around the community.
- He also planted orchards of fruit trees, and introduced trades such as the weaving of wool, beekeeping, saddlery and cheese-making.
- Not only do the custom saddlery options far exceed what is possible with a Brooks, but donkeys also look great tethered in front of the local faux dive bar:
- This is a fully realized, mature executive coupe, with saddlery that Trigger would envy and a horsepower/fuel-economy quotient that would have been science fiction a decade ago.
- Silks and textiles sales were up 17% in the first half, while leather goods and saddlery sales grew 23% over the period, fuelled by small leather accessories and leather bags, Hermes said.
- Sales for the famous saddlery and Kelly handbags maker in the first three months of the year rose to €637 million $917 million from €508 million a year earlier, with fast sales growth across regions.
- Rayburn came around the counter and led the way back past shelves of Native American trinkets, Western art and needlework, saddlery, wildlife taxidermy, outdoor clothing, and other locally manufactured items.
- Dan Neil / The Wall Street Journal This is a fully realized, mature executive coupe, with saddlery that Trigger would envy and a horsepower/fuel-economy quotient that would have been science fiction a decade ago.
- LVMH surprised markets last month when it said it had built up a 17.1% stake in the famous saddlery and handbag maker, partly through derivative instruments and in transactions that took place over several years.
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