Be+sad
71sad|dle-backed — «SAD uhl BAKT», adjective. 1. having the back, upper surface, or edge curved like a saddle: »a saddle backed hill, a saddle backed horse. 2. having saddlelike markings on the back: »a pinto horse with saddle backed marking …
72sad|dle-billed stork — «SAD uhl BIHLD», a large white and blackish stork of tropical Africa, with scarlet on the knees, feet, and bill …
73sad|dle|back — «SAD uhl BAK», noun. 1. a hill or summit shaped like a saddle. 2. = great black backed gull. (Cf. ↑great black backed gull) 3. = saddleback seal. (Cf. ↑saddleback seal) …
74sad|dle|bag — «SAD uhl BAG», noun. one of a pair of bags laid across the back of a horse, mule, or other animal behind the saddle …
75sad|dle|bow — «SAD uhl BOH», noun. the arched front part of a saddle or saddletree …
76sad|dle|cloth — «SAD uhl KLTH, KLOTH», noun. a cloth put between an animal s back and the saddle …
77sad|dle|mak|er — «SAD uhl MAY kuhr», noun. = saddler. (Cf. ↑saddler) …
78sad|dler|y — «SAD luhr ee», noun, plural dler|ies. 1. the work of a saddler. 2. the shop of a saddler. 3. saddles, harness, and other equipment for horses …
79sad|dler — «SAD luhr», noun. a person who makes, mends, or sells saddles and harness …
80sad|dle|sore — «SAD uhl SR, SOHR», adjective. sore or stiff from riding horseback: »“Jorrocks,” at the New Theatre, London, is an innocuous musical derived from the Surtees novels about the saddlesore grocer among the grandees of the hunting field (Manchester… …