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Meaning of saddle horn

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saddle horn (n)

a high pommel of a Western saddle (usually metal covered with leather)

saddle horn Sentence Examples

  1. The rider gripped the saddle horn tightly as the horse galloped forward.
  2. The leather saddle horn was worn and weathered, a testament to its many years of use.
  3. The rider swung his leg over the saddle and settled into the deep seat, his hand resting on the saddle horn.
  4. The young cowboy's legs were too short to reach the saddle horn, so he had to use a stirrup extension.
  5. The rider leaned back in the saddle and relaxed his grip on the saddle horn, enjoying the scenery.
  6. The saddle horn creaked and groaned as the weight of the rider was shifted to one side.
  7. The rider used the saddle horn to help him dismount the horse.
  8. The saddle was custom-made to fit the rider's horse, with a slightly curved saddle horn.
  9. The rider's saddle horn was engraved with his initials and the date of his first horse show.
  10. The saddle horn was polished to a high sheen, reflecting the sunlight.

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a high pommel of a Western saddle (usually metal covered with leather)

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The rider gripped the saddle horn tightly as the horse galloped forward.

The leather saddle horn was worn and weathered, a testament to its many years of use.

The rider swung his leg over the saddle and settled into the deep seat, his hand resting on the saddle horn.

The young cowboy's legs were too short to reach the saddle horn, so he had to use a stirrup extension.