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I . sad·dle [ˈsædl̩] N

1. saddle fig:

saddle (seat on horse)
sedlo n
to be in the saddle (riding)
to be in the saddle (in charge)

2. saddle (seat on bicycle, motorcycle):

saddle
sedež m

3. saddle FOOD:

saddle

4. saddle GEOG:

saddle

II . sad·dle [ˈsædl̩] VB trans

1. saddle (put `saddle on):

saddle
sedlati [perf osedlati]

2. saddle inf (burden):

to saddle sb/oneself with sth

ˈsad·dle-sore ADJ

saddle-sore horse, rider:

I . ˈside-sad·dle N

II . ˈside-sad·dle ADV

Usage examples with saddle

to be in the saddle (riding)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It rises about 1,200 m (4,000 ft) above the saddle connecting it with the main peak.
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An 146.6 million upgrade of facilities commenced in 2009 and resulted in the construction of two spillways and three saddle dams, completed during 2011.
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The two units meet as a saddle between the twin peaks of meta-argillite/phyllite and granite.
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Each subunit consists of a large saddle-shaped -sheet surrounded by -helices.
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The most basic house, known as rumah beru-beru, has a basic hip and saddle roof.
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The remaining broad gauge locomotives were sixteen 0-6-0s, four 2-4-0 saddle tanks and two 0-4-0 dock tanks.
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The most common age for young horses to begin training under saddle is the age of three.
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After a moment, the elves get up, silent, saddle their horses and start to leave.
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The first saddle is curved forward, with its front edge intersecting each eye.
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It also has four to six saddles along its back.
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