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Saddling meaning
The act of placing a saddle on an animal.
Example sentences (20)
However, she offered no evaluations or criticisms of Biden for his removal of all those positives which he replaced with countless negative realities presently saddling all of us.
Saddling our children and grandchildren with a debt-ridden and weaker country is fundamentally un-American.
That is saddling future generations with an unsustainable bill to pay.
Graham previously inspired more Ross-shire girls to get on their bikes before herself saddling up to smash a world record.
He’s been saddling up thoroughbreds for a long time, but the appetite for success refuses to wane for leading Riverina trainer Ron Stubbs.
Accusing the CCP of pushing misinformation and malicious cyber campaigns to undermine democratic governments, he said it was driving a wedge between the US and Europe, and is saddling developing nations with debt and dependency.
Energy was the worst-performing sector in January and the only to finish lower, saddling the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEArca: XLE) and other energy ETFs with bad starts to 2020.
It is undoubtedly true that many small businesses and entrepreneurs are desperate to avoid saddling their enterprises with a debt burden that will, at best, strangle their growth as the economy returns to normal once the pandemic is over.
The beverage and packaging industry successfully spent millions of dollars fighting these regulatory efforts, saddling us with the problem of dealing with the waste their products inevitably become.
The United States is forcing its citizens to bootstrap their way through a global catastrophe, saddling traumatized families with the burden of public administration and amplifying the country’s inequalities.
With an iron constitution, Roohan carried on, saddling his horse he set off and completed the mail run.
By this time he was becoming known for his abrasive style, cutting down colleagues with withering remarks or saddling some of them with derisive names.
Saddling one minister with the responsibility of overseeing these ministries, no matter how brilliant that person is, was asking too much.
They can destroy reputations, squeeze politicians and media outlets financially by saddling them with legal fees, and even send them to prison.
Nothing exploits a woman like saddling her poor feeble mind with choices.
On Sunday, he responded with a hilarious t, “The real crime is is Mr. & Mrs. Walker saddling this poor guy with that name in the first place,” Hamill wrote on his Twitter account.
Our “saddling” is to control those desires.
Yesterday was an incredible day for the Irish, saddling six of the seven winners but it might be too much to ask today as a tricky Thursday of races are ahead of us.
In 1884 Suttner's mother died, saddling the couple with further debts.
Narrative turning points in the Bible (and other stories) are often marked through the use of donkeys — for instance, leading, saddling, or mounting/dismounting a donkey are used to show a change in focus or a decision having been made.