Lexicographical Neighbors of Resaddled
Literary usage of Resaddled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1878)
"... 218 Peard, JM, A Winter Story, 8 Pegasus resaddled, Pennell, 113 Peloubet,
Notes on SS Lessons, 167 Pemaquid, Prentiss, 164 Pen Portraits, 195 Pennell, ..."
2. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1880)
"By and by, the Indian resaddled the mule, and we were helping him to pack the
dishes, when we heard the little bobtail monkey squeal away with all its might ..."
3. The Cotton Kingdom: A Traveller's Observations on Cotton and Slavery in the by Frederick Law Olmsted (1862)
"... and who had put the saddle on so awkwardly that I resaddled him myself after
he had brought him to the door, grumbled, in presence of the landlord, ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1893)
"Therefore, after a hasty dinner, I ordered Copenhagen to be resaddled, and told
my man to get his ..."
5. Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography and Mythology by Joseph Thomas (1901)
""The Muses of Mayfair," (1874,) " Pegasus resaddled," (1877,) etc. He also
wrote "The Angler-Naturalist," (1864,) "Book of the Pike," (1866. ..."
6. A Journey in the Back Country by Frederick Law Olmsted (1860)
"... and who had put the saddle on so awkwardly that I resaddled him myself after
he had brought him to the door, grumbled, in presence of the landlord, ..."
7. The Crayfish: An Introduction to the Study of Zoology by Thomas Henry Huxley (1880)
"Pegasus resaddled. By the Author of " Puck on Pegasus," &c. &c. With Ten Full-page
Illustrations by George Du Maurier. Second Edition. Fcap. 4to. ..."