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unsaddle
[uhn-sad-l]
verb (used with object)
unsaddled, unsaddling
to take the saddle from.
to cause to fall or dismount from a saddle; unhorse.
verb (used without object)
unsaddled, unsaddling
to take the saddle from a horse.
unsaddle
/ ʌˈæə /
verb
to remove the saddle from (a horse, mule, etc)
(tr) to unhorse
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I’ve written about the estate tax many times in the past, mainly because it’s a hobby horse that the GOP never seems to unsaddle.
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Into a Hot Spot collapsed after being unsaddled following the race.
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One broke down and the other collapsed while being unsaddled.
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The other horse to die was Into a Hot Spot, who collapsed while being unsaddled after the race.
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He turned and unsaddled his horse and took off its bridle—"Though you are a perfectly horrid horse," he said.
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