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saddled

adjective as in stuck

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Her position is unenviable: she is saddled with a memorable debut TV role and then a memorable, failed marriage.

And former president Nicolas Sarkozy, touted by supporters as a savior-in-waiting, is saddled with scandals himself.

Feminism had gone into partial hibernation during the 1990s, saddled with a reputation for severity and humorlessness.

But they also hitched onto even more potent causes: especially perceptions that Quinn saddled up to Bloomberg and never let go.

Saddled with billions in debt, there's no good reason the city shouldn't sell its art collection worth as much as $866 million.

When we'd finished, one of the hunters rounded up the horses and we caught our nags and saddled them.

Still a-shiver at dawn, I saddled up and loped for the crest of the nearest divide to get the benefit of the first sun-rays.

So we held council of war with Piegan, after which we saddled up and made ready to tackle the soaked prairies.

Our horses, which we had picketed in the open overnight, we saddled and tied out of sight in the brush.

Now we're saddled with about thirty thousand of them, and more coming on every steamer from Honolulu and Japan.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to saddled, such as: adhered, baffled, caught, fixed, frozen, and glued.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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