saddle

జీను
definition
verb
he was in the stable saddling up his horse
put a saddle on (a horse).
noun
Proper Tuareg riding saddles are placed in front of the camel's hump and you sit cross-legged with your bare feet resting on the camel's neck.
a seat fastened on the back of a horse or other animal for riding, typically made of leather and raised at the front and rear.
As you position the saddle , take care not to puncture the roofing felt, as this can cause leaks.
something resembling a saddle in appearance, function, or position, in particular.
translation of 'saddle'
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example
The difference between the top of your 'saddle' and the top of your handlebar should not exceed this number.
The result is your saddle height, measured from the middle of the crank axle, along the seat tube, to the top of the 'saddle' .
The design also has two pinions on top of the grader's 'saddle' for superior support.
Three times before I had failed to get close enough, and departed for five minutes to let them settle back into position above a 'saddle' in the reef.
However, most women are shorter so the Bandit has rubber cushions under the 'saddle' and handlebars.
The rabbit was served as a tiny 'saddle' , loin and liver.
Fillets come from the 'saddle' and are best pan-fried until medium rare.
Check out the old Toyota ute with a cowboy hat on the dash, a kelpie in the front seat and a 'saddle' in the back.
Tommy rides chopper-style, with a low 'saddle' and the handlebar raised as high as possible.
Even as it was carried across the room, it was clear that the crimson-red 'saddle' of marinated venison was exceptionally succulent.
A 'saddle' of hare is a similar cut, but extends to the tail.
follow the road which goes across the 'saddle' between two tors
For example, a female as dark as an American Black Duck was counted as a hybrid if she had a nasal 'saddle' and some white on both edges of the speculum.
She fell and was left hanging from the 'saddle' with her riding hat scraping along the road after her instructor lost her grip on the reins.
As you position the 'saddle' , take care not to puncture the roofing felt, as this can cause leaks.
You have to climb Ruadh-stac Beag by its back door - from the high 'saddle' that connects its south ridge with Spidean Coire nan Clach of Beinn Eighe.
The front part of the body (ending just after front legs) and its hind legs are black, while its back has a 'saddle' of grizzled white or grey.
It's always steaks, chops, 'saddle' of lamb, beef Wellington or hamburgers.
I have just replaced the 'saddle' on my road bike and it feels close to the right spot but obviously isn't.
Grayling farmed both sides of a sharp ridge near the top of the Tarata 'saddle' .
Mr Kotovs said a horse working six days a week would probably need a new 'saddle' and harness every six to eight months.
A small shoal of barracuda patrol a 'saddle' in the ridge, but there are not the enormous shoals of barracuda or trevally to be found at Richelieu Rock.
a recipe for 'saddle' of hare
I wanted to know if it was possible to see something of Farndale's famous daffodils from the 'saddle' of a bicycle rather than on foot.
For the last four years I have cycled more then 20,000 km annually, which equates to too many hours sitting on a bicycle 'saddle' .
The pre-Columbian ruins of an entire city were essentially forgotten, perched on a mountain 'saddle' 8,400 ft above sea level.
a 'saddle' of lamb
feathers at the rear of a rooster's 'saddle'
Boned 'saddle' of lamb was roasted, barely seasoned and, though tender and pinkish, was really rather boring and not quite hot enough.
The burned floor had one 'saddle' quern against the south wall and another on the west side of the room, both in situ on the surface.
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