"Saddleries" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Saddleries" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Saddleries" Meaning

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Pubs (especially small ones) where travellers could stable their horses and get food and lodging.

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Places where saddles are made, repaired, or sold.

"Saddleries" Examples

5 Usage Examples for Saddleries


Example 1:

He took his horse to a nearby saddlery to get its saddle repaired.

Example 2:

The old-fashioned dress shop had a beautiful collection of leather accessories, each one handcrafted in a local saddlery.

Example 3:

The tourist information center informed us about the city's oldest saddleries, which have been in operation for over 200 years.

Example 4:

She stopped in at the saddlery in town to pick up some new horse riding gear for her upcoming lesson.

Example 5:

The saddlery workshop produced high-quality leather goods, from saddles to handbags, which were sought after by collectors worldwide.

"Saddleries" Similar Words

Saddle

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A frame with a hollowed-out seat, typically made of leather or synthetic material, attached to a horse's back to support a rider. <br><br>Can also refer to a ridge or projection of land between two valleys or a saddle-shaped hill or mountain.

Saddleback

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A ridge or a swell on the back (usually of a hill or mountain), between two valleys.

Saddlebacked

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Saddlebag

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A saddlebag is a bag specifically designed to be carried on the back of a horse or other riding animal, typically attached to a saddle.

Saddlebags

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bags that are attached to the sides of a saddle, often used for carrying items, such as tools or food.

Saddlebow

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Saddled

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Saddler

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Saddlery

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Saddles

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Saddlesore

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Saddling

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The word "saddling" can have several meanings, but here are a few:<br><br>1. Putting a saddle on a horse, typically for riding.<br>2. Attaching or fitting something (such as a harness, bridle, or other equipment) to an animal, especially a horse.<br>3. Preparing something (such as a machine) for use or inspection.<br>4. Fitting a piece of equipment or a device (such as a pack saddle) to a vehicle or a person.<br><br>In a metaphorical sense, "saddling up" can also mean getting ready for a challenge or a long and difficult task.<br><br>Synonyms for "saddling" include "equipping", "harnessing", "fitting", and "preparing".

Sadducaic

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The word "Sadducean" or "Sadducee" refers to a member of the Jewish priestly class in the 2nd century BC and the 1st century AD, known for their conservative beliefs and disputes with the Pharisees and the Essenes.<br><br>A Sadducee is also someone who is opposed to dogmatic answers and formulae in religion, instead seeking tolerance and direct human experience as the valid standards. They were characterized as having no belief in the concept of heaven, hell, spirits, and an afterlife as well as other supernatural beings or entities.

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Sadducee

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Sadducees

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