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Answer for the clue "Saddle strap ", 5 letters:
girth

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n. the distance around a person's body stable gear consisting of a band around a horse's belly that holds the saddle in place [syn: cinch ] v. encircle or bind; "Trees girded the green fields" [syn: girt , begird , gird ] tie a cinch around; "cinch horses" ...

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Girth may refer to: Mathematics Girth (functional analysis) , the length of the shortest centrally symmetric simple closed curve on the unit sphere of a Banach space Girth (geometry) , the perimeter of a parallel projection of a shape Girth (graph theory) ...

Usage examples of girth.

The seat he sat upon was of the sort called throne, seemingly made of golden metal picked out in glittering stones, wide enough for his massive girth, draped in blue silk, astand upon a platform which raised the seat above the level of the others in the chamber.

Then he fastened a head martingale on, and buckled it to the girths atwixt his fore legs.

The girths were similar enough that he was able to use the simple slant of each cut to place them together so the cambiums on each side met truly.

Sam, looping girths over his arm, gave Tremayne a rueful smile and said Cashless had done his best.

In their stately setting of cryptomeria, few of which are less than 20 feet in girth at 3 feet from the ground, they take one prisoner by their beauty, in defiance of all rules of western art, and compel one to acknowledge the beauty of forms and combinations of colour hitherto unknown, and that lacquered wood is capable of lending itself to the expression of a very high idea in art.

Thus the good man believed he would avoid the horned trappings of cuckoldom, and would still be able to girth, bridle, and curb the factious innocence of his wife, which struggled like a mule held by a rope.

H-bomb crane technique velocity impossibly equals speed minus girth on this turf, earthless spinner.

The girths stood the test and he was in the saddle somehow, with his jousting lance between his legs, and then he was galloping round and round the tree, in the opposite direction to that in which the brachet had wound herself up.

Life at the academy did not become easier for our portly friend, for despite drilling and the marching of his numerous demerits he grew no leaner, though he did seem to become both stronger and gain more endurance, both for physical exercise and the routine harassment that came with his girth.

Suddenly Orra began running up the slope, absurd with pounding girth and desperation.

She smoothed a hand down over the fabric of her gown where a placket of cloth had been added to accommodate her girth.

Borne up on roots, or rather walls, of twisted board, some twelve feet high, between which the whole crew, their ammunitions, and provisions, were housed roomily, rose the enormous trunk full forty feet in girth, towering like some tall lighthouse, smooth for a hundred feet, then crowned with boughs, each of which was a stately tree, whose topmost twigs were full two hundred and fifty feet from the ground.

Instead, with a heavy winter girth of white feathers that camouflaged and warmed their bodies and made snowshoes of their feet, they endured the bitter season, feeding on seed and twigs, and when a blizzard struck, scratched out small caves in the snow to wait it out.

His faded, sky-blue military coat might have once graced a Polish officer of wide girth, but it now hung open to accommodate the broad chest of its present owner.

A man on a tall gray, with the legs of speed and plenty of girth at the cinches, where girth means lung power, twisted out of a side trail and swung past El Sangre at a fast gallop.