Crossword-Solution: UNSADDLE
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Unsaddle | v. t. | To strip of a saddle; to take the saddle from, as a horse. |
| Unsaddle | v. t. | To throw from the saddle; to unhorse. |
We have 18 clues for the answer “UNSADDLE”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| Bare a mare | 1 answer |
| Throw (jockey) | 1 answer |
| Take a seat from? | 1 answer |
| Strip a horse? | 1 answer |
| Remove gear from a mount | 1 answer |
| Remove burden | 1 answer |
| Forcibly dismount someone | 1 answer |
| Care for the mare | 1 answer |
| Be successful at a joust | 1 answer |
| Allow to go bareback | 1 answer |
| Do a stable job | 2 answers |
| unhorse | 6 answers |
| unyoke | 22 answers |
| Unharness | 24 answers |
| Uncouple | 30 answers |
| Unload | 30 answers |
| Disburden | 38 answers |
| Throw | 42 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEREA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNSADDLE (5)
Our horses are worn out and foundered: Unsaddle them, take bridles from their heads, And through these meads let them refreshment get." Answer the Franks: "Sire, you have spoken well." AOI.
Hjallti wished to turn away, and thought there were too many there; but Asgrim caught hold of his reins, and said he should never have his way in riding off, and made men unsaddle their horses, and led Hjallti in and sate him down by Njal's side; but Thorleif and his brother sat on the other bench and their men with them.
Good Indian stopped in the doorway, slipped off the bridle, gave Keno a hint by slapping him lightly on the rump, and when the horse had gone on into the cool shade of the stable, and taking his place in his stall, began hungrily nosing the hay in his manger, he came back to unsaddle Huckleberry, who was nodding sleepily with his under lip sagging much like Baumberger's while he waited.
Very slowly and with a guarded drawl he answered all the questions of the soldiers between gulps of the hot tea, then he turned his glass upside down as evidence of having finished, placed on the top of it the small lump of sugar left and remarked to the soldiers: “I am going out to look after my horse and will unsaddle your horses for you also.” “All right,” exclaimed the half-sleeping young soldier, “bring in our rifles as well.” The soldiers were lying on the benches and thus left for us only the floor.
Orders were immediately given that we should retreat through the city, into the opposite suburb, where we were to halt, but not unsaddle.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NY Sun, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1998–2019).