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stock saddle

n. an ornamented saddle used by cowboys; has a high horn to hold the lariat [syn: Western saddle]

Usage examples of "stock saddle".

Dora rode the big male brute, even when the stirrups of the stock saddle had to be shortened ridiculously to fit her child's legs.

Dora rode the big male brute, even when the stirrups of the stock saddle had to be shortened ridiculously to fit her child’.

So he took his time returning his hired mount and stock saddle to the nearby livery and lugging his Yellowboy and saddlebags over to the Dexter Hotel.

He stooped, after the blanket was in place and free of wrinkles, and grasped the heavy stock saddle.

A frying-pan, some salt pork, and a hatchet, made up a light pack, which, with the bedding, I fastened across the stock saddle by means of a rope and a spare packing cinch.