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saddleverb to place a weight or burden onto the social worker it seemed as though her supervisor had once again saddled her with a truly hopeless case burden, encumber, freight, lade, laden, load, lumber, weight clog, clutter, fill, packheap, mound, pile, stackpress, weighstrain, taxoverburden, overload, overtax, surchargehamper, handicapafflict, oppress disburden, discharge, disencumber, unburden, unlade, unload alleviate, ease, lighten, relieve saddlenouna narrow opening between hillsides or mountains that can be used for passagethe next day's hike was a stiff climb out of the saddle where they had camped for the night canyon(also cañon), col, couloir, defile, flume, gap, gill(British), gorge, gulch, gulf, kloof(South African), linn(chiefly Scottish), notch, pass, ravine abyss, chasm, cirque, cleft, crevasse, crevice, cwm(chiefly British), fissurecombe(also coombe or coomb, British), dale, dell, glen, hollow, shut-in, vale, valleybasin, floodplain, kettlearroyo, barranca(also barranco), coulee, draw, gully(also gulley), gutter, nullah, trench, trough, wadi, wash(West) before the 12th century |