saddled

[US]/[ˈsædld]/
[UK]/[ˈsædld]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To put a saddle on a horse or other animal.; To burden with something unwelcome; to encumber.; To load or burden with a debt or obligation.
adj.Having a saddle.

Phrases & Collocations

saddled with debt

saddled up

saddled with responsibility

saddled unfairly

saddled down

saddled heavily

getting saddled

saddled with problems

saddled ourselves

Example Sentences

the horse was saddled and ready to go.

she saddled him with responsibility for the project.

the company saddled itself with debt during the expansion.

he felt saddled with a difficult task by his manager.

they saddled the blame on the intern for the mistake.

the new regulations saddled businesses with extra paperwork.

the young rider saddled up his pony for the competition.

don't saddle me with your problems, please.

the politician was saddled with a scandal.

they saddled the horse with a heavy load.

the team was saddled with high expectations.

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