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saddlebag

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sad·dle·bag  (sdl-bg)
n.
1. One of a pair of pouches hanging across the back of a horse behind the saddle.
2. A pouch hanging from a saddle or over the rear wheel of a motorcycle or bicycle.

saddlebag [ˈsædəlˌbæg]
n
1. a pouch or small bag attached to the saddle of a horse, bicycle, etc.
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Anatomy) (plural) Informal rolls of fat protruding from the sides of a person's thighs
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.saddlebag - a large bag (or pair of bags) hung over a saddlesaddlebag - a large bag (or pair of bags) hung over a saddle
bag - a flexible container with a single opening; "he stuffed his laundry into a large bag"
Translations
saddlebag [ˈsædlbæg] Nalforja f

saddlebag [ˈsædəlbæg] nsacoche f
saddle-sore [ˈsædəlsɔːr] adj
to be saddle-sore → avoir mal aux fesses

saddlebag [ˈsædlˌbæg] nbisaccia; (on bicycle) → borsa

saddlebag حقيبة سِرْج الحصان jezdecká brašna sadeltaske Satteltasche σακίδιο σέλας alforja satulalaukku sacoche bisage bisaccia サドルバッグ 새들백 zadeltas salveske dach siodełkowy alforge, alforje седельный вьюк sadelväska ถุงที่บรรจุหลังสัตว์ heybe túi yên 马鞍包


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There was a saddlebag with spanner and oilcan, but no clue as to the owner.
Maybe; but I say, if I lived, I, and I alone, would know that one had come by night, as a common thief perhaps, to Mahbub Ali's bulkhead in the serai, and there had slain him, either before or after that thief had made a full search into his saddlebags and between the soles of his slippers.
From her saddlebags she took cold food and from her canteen a swallow of water.
 
 
 
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