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Saddling      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Saddle.
saddle         
  • The English hunting saddle
  • Post]], [[Texas]], United States
  • Comparison of the undersides of a western saddle (back) and an English saddle (front)
  • A Hunt Seat style English saddle
  • Parts of an English saddle
  • A Central Asian saddle from [[Kashgar]], China.
  • Japanese saddle
  • A McClellan [[cavalry]] saddle, used by the United States Army in the late 1800s
  • Roman]] military saddle (four-horn design)
  • AD 375}}
  • A sidesaddle
  • A saddle commonly seen in the 16th and 17th centuries
  • A dressage-style English saddle
  • A Western-style saddle
  • The tree of a western saddle
  • Yi ethnic minority]] province in [[Yunnan]] province, China. Saddle has a leather base with [[lacquer]] overlay.
SUPPORTIVE STRUCTURE FOR A RIDER OR OTHER LOAD, FASTENED TO AN ANIMAL'S BACK BY A GIRTH
Cantle; Saddlery and Harness; Pommel (saddle); Saddlemaker; Saddle tree; Knee roll; Horse saddles; Horse saddle; Universal saddle; Universal pattern saddle; Saddlemaking
I
n.
1) to put a saddle on (a horse)
2) an English; stock, western saddle
3) in the saddle
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) to saddle for (they saddled a gentle pony for the child)
2) (d; tr.) to saddle with (to saddle smb. with an unpleasant task)
Saddled      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Saddle.
II. Saddled ·adj Having a broad patch of color across the back, like a saddle; saddle-backed.
Examples of use of SADDLING
1. In other cases, local communities refused to host large trailer encampments, saddling FEMA with a surplus.
2. Nevertheless the loans were made, saddling the party with considerable debt.
3. To keep prices low, the government subsidized gas sales, saddling it with enormous costs.
4. The A380 programme is almost two years behind schedule, saddling EADS with a future cash shortfall of $8 billion.
5. A01 In 2004, as regulators warned that subprime lenders were saddling borrowers with mortgages they could not afford, the U.S.