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saddlebag

/sad-l-bag/US // ˈsæd lˌbæg //UK // (ˈsædəlˌbæɡ) //

鞍囊,鞍马袋,鞍座,鞍马包

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a large bag or pouch, usually one of a pair, hung from a saddle, laid over the back of a horse behind the saddle, or mounted over the rear wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle.
    • : Often saddlebags. excess fat around the hips and buttocks.

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Examples

  • I pulled over in a church parking lot, took off my fancy Rapha T-shirt, and stuffed it in my saddlebag.

  • Then we corralled everything into waterproof stuffsacks to compress it enough to fit in the saddlebags.

  • With a loaded bottle of bear spray in my saddlebag, I set off on the park’s 92-mile main road, feeling equal parts timid and ferocious as I zoomed down a steep hill and across the finely braided streams of the Teklanika River.

  • He stretched out lazily, watching his mother draw his favourite book from her saddlebag.

  • And as I looked at the little man, half lost in a big saddlebag chair, I felt ashamed of my irritation.

  • As he halted to deliver this message, a bullet struck the saddlebag in rear of his left leg.

  • Take a second with you in saddlebag or valise; and hide such money as you have left somewhere upon your person.

  • Also at his suggestion a quart of whiskey was purchased and carefully divided into two flasks, one for each saddlebag.