saddle - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • stitch: A6 saddle stitched 52 pages Author: Alan J Frost Order Ref.
  • adjust: Adjust the first bridge saddle to the scale length, measuring from the inside of the nut to the center of the bridge saddle.

Adjective modifier

  • treeless: Mainly to do with natural horsemanship stuff and feeding and treeless saddles.
  • comfy: Women's version of Specialized's super comfy Body Geometry saddle.
  • removable: Removable saddles have been received well by Devon buyers shopping as in Sussex, Surrey and Essex UK.
  • adjustable: I must not talk about the tuners or the separate adjustable plastic saddles.
  • western: You'll likely be working with a wider variety of horses, and of course the western riding saddle is completely different.

Modifies a noun

  • tank: Forty five square saddle tanks were introduced, conversions from 17 " Coal engines.
  • quern: High in the moorland to the right, saddle querns once used for grinding grain have been found recently.
  • fitter: David and John have worked very closely with saddle fitters, retailers and riders to produce a range that meets with all their requirements.
  • fitting: Fitting Your Saddle: Saddle fitting is by appointment.
  • sore: What better way to end than on saddle sores?
  • height: Its long shape allows for a variety of saddle positions, a key feature for bikes with low saddle heights.

Noun used with modifier

  • smokebox: Smaller, standard boilers were fitted, which resulted in the fitting of a distance piece on top of the smokebox saddle.
  • leather: Dark blue, " proper " bike, no gears, nice leather saddle bag.
  • roast: The roast saddle of venison was very good, full of flavor with a robust confit of red cabbage.
  • gel: Fitted with huge gel comfort saddle and Post Modern cushty post, 21 speeds and Hutchinson puncture proof slicks.

Preposition: of

  • venison: The roast saddle of venison was very good, full of flavor with a robust confit of red cabbage.
  • lamb: Recipe: Serves 6 Ingredients: 1 saddle of lamb, off the bone.

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