0 a small bag that you fix to the back of your bicycle saddle, or one of a pair of bags that you put over the back of a horse or over the back wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle
Huston returns home sooner than everyone expected, with a beautiful rose and saddlebags filled with more treasure than they could possibly hold.
The diners ate from trays attached to their saddles and sipped champagne through rubber tubes from iced bottles in their saddlebags.
They were popularly called circuit riders or saddlebag preachers.
The major additions made to accommodate this new role include factory installed windshield, saddlebags, and a backrest.
He then leaves them in the church proceeds to his office packs his saddlebags and leaves town.
They are similar in appearance to a saddlebag but worn over the shoulder, usually by men.
The highwayman demands it and the farmer throws the money (in saddlebags or sewed in coat) off the road.
The cabin's design is known as a saddlebag design, which involves two cabins constructed around a single chimney.