Definition of Resaddling

1. resaddle [v] - See also: resaddle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Resaddling

res
res adjudicata
res gestae
res ipsa loquitur
res judicata
res nullius
res publica
resacralize
resacralized
resacralizes
resacralizing
resact
resaddle
resaddled
resaddles
resaddling (current term)
resaid
resail
resailed
resailing
resails
resalable
resale
resaler
resalers
resales
resalgar
resalgars
resalute
resaluted

Literary usage of Resaddling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Recreation by George O. Shields, American Canoe Association, League of American Sportsmen (1897)
"Our nap was but a short one; still the animal's backs had cooled off, and so, resaddling, we struck into the trail once more. About us the chaparral and ..."

2. The Yellow Book (1896)
"At the landing-places bustling groups were busy unsaddling and resaddling. The bright dresses of the women beneath their black mantas, the ponchos and white ..."

3. Forest, Lake, and Prairie: Twenty Years of Frontier Life in Western Canada by John McDougall (1895)
"resaddling and galloping on, early in the afternoon we came to the Mission, and found Mr. Steinhauer and family well; and as we had heard at Saddle Lake, ..."

4. Forest, Lake, and Prairie: Twenty Years of Frontier Life in Western Canada by John McDougall (1895)
"... Tom, Tom," urging him to swim across the stream. With his accent, " t" was " d." resaddling and galloping on, early in the afternoon we ..."

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