saddle something up

saddle something up
ˌsaddle ˈup | ˌsaddle sthˈup derived
to put a ↑saddle on a horse

He saddled up and rode off.

Main entry:saddlederived

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • saddle with (something) — saddle (someone/something) with (something) to give someone or something a difficult responsibility. Student aid often comes as loans, which can saddle students with debt for years. I hope I m not going to be saddled with all the cooking on this… …   New idioms dictionary

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