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单词 saddler
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Definition of saddler in English:

saddler

noun ˈsadləˈsædlər
  • Someone who makes, repairs, or deals in saddlery.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's already happening: vets, farriers, nutritionists and saddlers are working together and the benefits of complementary techniques that are backed up by science are being recognised.
    • In country towns with a population of just a thousand there was likely to be a saddler, blacksmith, coach or implement maker, and grain and fodder merchant, all dependent on the district's horses.
    • Combining Emma's experience as a qualified saddler and John's 15 years as a successful National Hunt rider should be a recipe for success.
    • They've grown up, married and are now raising the second generation of saddlers for future riders.
    • I have since contacted several saddlers also the president of the guild of master saddlers at Albion saddlers to seek their opinions and advice, letters enclosed.
    • Initially a saddler by trade, he decided to try his hand at painting after seeing some badly done portraits and thinking he could do better.
    • Back in Utrecht, he was admitted to the saddlers ' guild, to which painters then belonged.
    • There was another piece of evidence that the defence didn't produce and that was that before the police party set out, a saddler in Mansfield had been engaged to attach straps to the horses' harness for the carrying of corpses.
    • Major towns had specialized guilds for different trades and London had a great variety of both mercantile guilds, such as grocers, goldsmiths, and vintners, and manufacturers like tailors and saddlers.
    • In the course of my research, I ran across a superb daguerreotype of a saddler wearing a paper bag for a hat.
    • John Fry and his wife Elizabeth opened a butcher and baker shop and William Andrews, a saddler of Laura, opened up for business next door.
    • The same legislation will also leave horse owners unable to obtain many commonly used equine products from their local saddler.
    • Among the post's 631 men were bakers, blacksmiths, bricklayers, carpenters, masons, painters, plasterers, plumbers, saddlers, tinsmiths, and wheelwrights.
    • Louis Braille was born in 1809 at the village of Coupvray, twenty-five miles east of Paris, to a saddler and his wife, who named all their children after kings and queens of France.
    • The case also addresses whether compensation should be paid to those who suffer as a result of the ban, such as farriers, saddlers and feed merchants.
    • James Bake, a Manchester saddler with a keen interest in racing and betting, disposed of his business to become a publican and landlord of the Post Office Hotel, the centre of Manchester betting.
    • Simon, born in 1589, was brought up to be a saddler, but spent much of his life in the army, in Ireland and on the Continent.
    • The easiest way to estimate his weight is to use a weightape, which you can buy from most saddlers or feed merchants.
    • Bahnm also maintains a list of holistic vets and approved therapists, remedial farriers and saddlers.
    • Most likely an adaptation of the fashionable stovepipe hats of the day, these early hats were usually made by saddlers and leather workers.

Rhymes

Adler
 
 

Definition of saddler in US English:

saddler

nounˈsadlərˈsædlər
  • Someone who makes, repairs, or deals in saddlery.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The case also addresses whether compensation should be paid to those who suffer as a result of the ban, such as farriers, saddlers and feed merchants.
    • Back in Utrecht, he was admitted to the saddlers ' guild, to which painters then belonged.
    • The easiest way to estimate his weight is to use a weightape, which you can buy from most saddlers or feed merchants.
    • John Fry and his wife Elizabeth opened a butcher and baker shop and William Andrews, a saddler of Laura, opened up for business next door.
    • In country towns with a population of just a thousand there was likely to be a saddler, blacksmith, coach or implement maker, and grain and fodder merchant, all dependent on the district's horses.
    • Combining Emma's experience as a qualified saddler and John's 15 years as a successful National Hunt rider should be a recipe for success.
    • Louis Braille was born in 1809 at the village of Coupvray, twenty-five miles east of Paris, to a saddler and his wife, who named all their children after kings and queens of France.
    • In the course of my research, I ran across a superb daguerreotype of a saddler wearing a paper bag for a hat.
    • The same legislation will also leave horse owners unable to obtain many commonly used equine products from their local saddler.
    • Among the post's 631 men were bakers, blacksmiths, bricklayers, carpenters, masons, painters, plasterers, plumbers, saddlers, tinsmiths, and wheelwrights.
    • Most likely an adaptation of the fashionable stovepipe hats of the day, these early hats were usually made by saddlers and leather workers.
    • They've grown up, married and are now raising the second generation of saddlers for future riders.
    • Bahnm also maintains a list of holistic vets and approved therapists, remedial farriers and saddlers.
    • Initially a saddler by trade, he decided to try his hand at painting after seeing some badly done portraits and thinking he could do better.
    • Simon, born in 1589, was brought up to be a saddler, but spent much of his life in the army, in Ireland and on the Continent.
    • I have since contacted several saddlers also the president of the guild of master saddlers at Albion saddlers to seek their opinions and advice, letters enclosed.
    • James Bake, a Manchester saddler with a keen interest in racing and betting, disposed of his business to become a publican and landlord of the Post Office Hotel, the centre of Manchester betting.
    • There was another piece of evidence that the defence didn't produce and that was that before the police party set out, a saddler in Mansfield had been engaged to attach straps to the horses' harness for the carrying of corpses.
    • Major towns had specialized guilds for different trades and London had a great variety of both mercantile guilds, such as grocers, goldsmiths, and vintners, and manufacturers like tailors and saddlers.
    • It's already happening: vets, farriers, nutritionists and saddlers are working together and the benefits of complementary techniques that are backed up by science are being recognised.
 
 
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