unsaddle Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ʌnˈsæd.əl]
  • Us [ ʌnˈsæd.əl]

Meaning of unsaddle In English

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Examples of unsaddle

  • With that he addressed a word to his comrades, and they repaired to a cedar-tree near-by, where they began to unsaddle and unpack.

  • After he had unsaddled and turned his pony into a corral he joined the card players on the porch.

  • At the door she unsaddled her horse, hobbled him, and turned him loose.

  • At noon, twenty miles from home, he unsaddled and rested an hour, picketing his horse.

  • He finished unsaddling and then went stalking over to quell this latest development.

  • He asked one of the boys to unsaddle the horse, saying he wouldn't go with us.

  • Having reached the bank of the creek, he unsaddled, watered his horse and picketed it, and started a fire.

  • Mounted messengers ordinarily do not unsaddle; they rest, water and feed as directed.

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