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  1. For Horse Lovers and a Western Lifestyle. Western wear and horse-themed clothing, sleepwear, accessories, footwear, jewelry, collectibles, & gifts.

  2. “Back in the saddle” is something you’d say to describe someone who’s made some sort of return to a situation or activity they were previously involved in and probably gave up on. A few years ago, I took a break from writing to focus on my mental health and a few other things.

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  3. back in the saddle. Resuming something after an absence. Despite the presence of "saddle," this phrase is rarely used in reference to riding horses. I needed to take a break for a bit, but now, I'm back in the saddle. You've mourned long enough—it's time to get back in the saddle and date again.

  4. BACK IN THE SADDLE meaning: doing something that you stopped doing for a period of time. Learn more.

  5. Idiom: back in the saddle. The idiom "back in the saddle" means doing something that you had stopped doing for a while. Here are some sentence examples of this phrase...

  6. 3 days ago · The idiomatic phrase “back in the saddle” means that someone has finally started to do an activity again that they once did in the past but stopped doing for some time. Origin of this idiom. Many people tend to believe that the origin of the idiomatic phrase “back in the saddle” came from the song by Gene Autry who recorded it for a movie in 1941.

  7. BACK IN THE SADDLE definition: doing something that you stopped doing for a period of time. Learn more.

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