Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
unsaddle . - adjective Not
saddled .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective with no saddle
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Examples
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They were so very modern, and unsaddled with the burden of six thousand generations of suffering grandparents hauntingly stuck to them like glue, like we Jewgaboos were.
Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011
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They were so very modern, and unsaddled with the burden of six thousand generations of suffering grandparents hauntingly stuck to them like glue, like we Jewgaboos were.
Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011
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Some Jeb Bush type but unsaddled by the Bush name.
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They were so very modern, and unsaddled with the burden of six thousand generations of suffering grandparents hauntingly stuck to them like glue, like we Jewgaboos were.
Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011
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The men now added their coats, and Wemple, for additional traction, unsaddled the roan, and spread the cinches, stirrup leathers, saddle blanket, and bridle in the way of the wheels.
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With their horses to be unsaddled, rubbed down, and fed for the night, it would be another quarter of an hour before they joined her, Sharon knew.
Western Man Janet Dailey 2011
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As Napoleon’s army bled out or froze solid in the snows of a Russian winter, the Prussians and the Austrians found new reasons to reject French “fraternity.” Within years, Napoleon’s empire was unsaddled and destroyed, a fate shared by its leader, sent into ignominious exile on the island of Saint Helena.
William Astore: Freedom Fighters for a Fading Empire: What It Means When We Say We Have the World's Finest Fighting Force William Astore 2011
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She shrugged and brushed her horse while Garyn unsaddled his.
The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Five xcpublishing 2009
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As Napoleon’s army bled out or froze solid in the snows of a Russian winter, the Prussians and the Austrians found new reasons to reject French “fraternity.” Within years, Napoleon’s empire was unsaddled and destroyed, a fate shared by its leader, sent into ignominious exile on the island of Saint Helena.
William Astore: Freedom Fighters for a Fading Empire: What It Means When We Say We Have the World's Finest Fighting Force William Astore 2011
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With their horses to be unsaddled, rubbed down, and fed for the night, it would be another quarter of an hour before they joined her, Sharon knew.
Western Man Janet Dailey 2011
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