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the saddlebag
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A covered pouch, usually one of a pair, laid across the back of a horse, donkey, or mule behind its saddle, or hanging over the rear wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle; often made of leather or (on a bicycle or motorcycle) a rigid material.
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"Women tend to store fat in the upper outer thigh region, or what's unfortunately called the saddlebag area," he said.
It fits into the saddlebag of the bike and enables her to open the garage doors without dismounting.
Le Pen said Hollande's measures were "picked from the saddlebag of the Front National" and were a personal "tribute" to her.
Larry Sauer, a school board member and a rival in the contest later explained, "In many ways, everybody decided that Gale was the candidate before the race even started," referring to the saddlebag of endorsements Ms. Brewer has.
The saddlebag area is a common problem area for women," she says.
Daenarys Targaryen: Over in the desert, the rider Rakharo returns, or at least, his lifeless head does, strung up in the saddlebag of a riderless horse.
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Each morning, our hosts hand us a half-dozen plastic bags, which we stow, unopened, in the saddlebags.
He missed his chance to play in the National Youth Orchestra, because he received his acceptance letter, out of the saddlebags of a Bedouin, four months late.
Some of these sculptures and textiles probably traveled thousands of miles across the Silk Road in the saddlebags of merchants or nomads, or in the shoulder bags of missionary monks.
A friend of Letter from China was recently travelling in the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan and, before setting out, stuffed a few copies of The New Yorker into the saddlebags.
Samosas are traditionally made from a fairly sturdy pastry, presumably because, like the British pasty, this eminently portable snack was designed to travel well – they're thought to have come to India from Central Asia in the saddlebags of Muslim merchants.
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