How to Use saddle with in a Sentence

saddle with

phrasal verb
  • This influence peaks on the 21st, but the middle of the month will still be saddled with it.
    Steph Koyfman, Condé Nast Traveler, 27 Feb. 2024
  • Many teens are saddled with a very short view of their own futures.
    Amy Dickinson, Washington Post, 14 June 2023
  • In the worst-case scenario, they'll be saddled with debts and will have no degree to show for it.
    Taylor Wilson, USA TODAY, 3 June 2024
  • If the Pop-over flopped, Klein would be saddled with miles of excess fabric.
    Nancy MacDonell, WSJ, 5 Dec. 2023
  • Both men are saddled with high negatives in the electorate as a whole.
    Craig Gilbert, Journal Sentinel, 2 Apr. 2024
  • These borrowers were lied to, ripped off, and saddled with mountains of debt.
    Jeremiah Poff, Washington Examiner, 25 July 2023
  • But in the process, Kyiv was saddled with great expectations.
    Dominic Tierney, Foreign Affairs, 25 Mar. 2024
  • Still, Lynch was saddled with a no-decision after the Twins scored four runs against the Royals bullpen in the sixth inning.
    Jaylon Thompson, Kansas City Star, 30 May 2024
  • Get it wrong and you get saddled with an $80 ticket from the city’s overzealous parking police.
    Hannah Jackson, Vogue, 12 Aug. 2024
  • In the filing, the executors claim the estate was saddled with debt and on the verge of bankruptcy when Michael Jackson died in June 2009.
    Danielle Bacher, Peoplemag, 23 Mar. 2024
  • That produces some of the most expensive water anywhere and San Diego is saddled with it, at least for now.
    Michael Smolens, San Diego Union-Tribune, 12 Nov. 2023
  • In filings, the executors say the estate was saddled with debt and on the verge of bankruptcy when Michael Jackson died.
    Nancy Dillon, Rolling Stone, 8 Mar. 2024
  • Not only has he been saddled with the pressure of keeping the U.S. on top, but he’s also been asked to remake an aging team younger.
    Kevin Baxter, Los Angeles Times, 22 July 2023
  • That’s what happens when the movie feels as dated as the games now do, saddled with poor writing, soulless style, and awkward casting.
    Allegra Frank, TIME, 9 Aug. 2024
  • Photos posted by the group showed the mules, saddled with cargo, walking on wrecked roads that would be impassable by car.
    NBC News, 3 Oct. 2024
  • They are saddled with debt that exceeds their market value.
    Gabe Burke, The Mercury News, 14 June 2024
  • To be fair, many of the presenters that weren’t saddled with impossible selling points did great.
    Ben Travers, IndieWire, 16 Sep. 2024
  • Deprived of their instruments and a live audience, and saddled with a laugh track, the brothers struggled.
    William Grimes, New York Times, 27 Dec. 2023
  • The New York project was also saddled with high construction and borrowing costs.
    Paul Davidson, USA TODAY, 15 May 2024
  • Jenny Craig is saddled with $250 million in debt and has been looking for a buyer, Bloomberg Law reported in March.
    Miles Cohen, ABC News, 30 Apr. 2023
  • He was saddled with a six-month prison sentence after pleading guilty, according to court records.
    Pilar Arias, Fox News, 9 Apr. 2024
  • But he was saddled with legal bills, and creditors were circling.
    Christopher Goffard, Los Angeles Times, 24 July 2024
  • And, again, she’s saddled with unhelpfully trite ideas.
    Sara Holdren, Vulture, 8 Nov. 2023
  • Andy lives for the boutique art gallery that bears his name, though that too is failing, saddled with loans and unable to make rent, its artists fleeing after shows that fail to move a single piece.
    Alison Willmore, Vulture, 18 Oct. 2024
  • He was saddled with some underachieving teams during his career and his turn on the mound was one of the few reasons to regularly watch or show up.
    Sportsday Staff, Dallas News, 13 Aug. 2023
  • Instead, many have been saddled with thousands of dollars in medical bills these junk fees don’t cover.
    Sarah Kolinovsky, ABC News, 7 July 2023
  • If Ukraine and Russia don’t renew their transit agreement by the end of the year, Ukraine will also be saddled with the infrastructure, which will have to be maintained or abandoned.
    Julian Fisher, Orange County Register, 8 Oct. 2024
  • As Marcos, Nico Greetham is also saddled with an overload of wokeness.
    Charles McNulty, Los Angeles Times, 19 Mar. 2024
  • Some investors are betting Trump’s policies will leave the US saddled with more debt and higher inflation and interest rates.
    Sasha Rogelberg, Fortune, 28 Oct. 2024
  • Whatever happened to acting on the understanding that to be rich is to have little but desire nothing else and to be poor is to have everything but be saddled with a sleepless, insatiable craving for more?
    Armstrong Williams, Baltimore Sun, 3 Nov. 2024

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