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Definition of "unsaddled" []

  • Present participle of unsaddle. (verb)
  • Not saddled. (adjective)

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Use "unsaddled" in a sentence
  • "She shrugged and brushed her horse while Garyn unsaddled his."
  • "As Napoleon’s army bled out or froze solid in the snows of a Russian winter, the Prussians and the Austrians found new reasons to reject French “fraternity.” Within years, Napoleon’s empire was unsaddled and destroyed, a fate shared by its leader, sent into ignominious exile on the island of Saint Helena."
  • "With their horses to be unsaddled, rubbed down, and fed for the night, it would be another quarter of an hour before they joined her, Sharon knew."
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