saddlebow (Meaning)
Wordnet
saddlebow (n)
handgrip formed by the raised front part of a saddle
Webster
saddlebow (n.)
The bow or arch in the front part of a saddle, or the pieces which form the front.
Synonyms & Antonyms of saddlebow
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saddlebow Sentence Examples
- The cowboy gripped the saddlebow tightly as he navigated the rugged terrain.
- The saddlebow served as a convenient resting point for his weary arm.
- The ornate silver inlay on the saddlebow glinted in the sunlight.
- The loose leather strap attached to the saddlebow held his saddlebag securely.
- He leaned back against the saddlebow, taking a moment to admire the vast prairie.
- The young rider struggled to maintain her balance as the horse galloped forward, grabbing the saddlebow for support.
- The broken saddlebow rendered the saddle unusable, leaving him stranded in the wilderness.
- The saddlebow creaked and groaned as the rider adjusted his weight.
- He carried a rifle secured to his saddlebow, ready to defend himself from any threats.
- The saddlebow served as a convenient hook for hanging his hat when he dismounted.
FAQs About the word saddlebow
handgrip formed by the raised front part of a saddleThe bow or arch in the front part of a saddle, or the pieces which form the front.
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The cowboy gripped the saddlebow tightly as he navigated the rugged terrain.
The saddlebow served as a convenient resting point for his weary arm.
The ornate silver inlay on the saddlebow glinted in the sunlight.
The loose leather strap attached to the saddlebow held his saddlebag securely.