Girthed [verb]

Definition of Girthed:

make secure; join together

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Sentence/Example of Girthed:

Ray perceived her desire to remain unseen, and stepped behind the wide-girthed oak.

In consequence of the saddle not being properly girthed, it slid round with him, and he fell to the ground.

He was deep and thick through behind the shoulders, and girthed ever so much more than you'd think.

In an instant cloaks were rolled, priming renewed, horses girthed up; all was ready, and the troops formed for the attack.

A side-saddle should be girthed very tightly, since a lady sits only by the saddle.

When girthed tie the string surcingle over the saddle; besides holding the reins, it now prevents the flaps flying up.

He liked Trent but thought poorly of his chances in a tussle with this big girthed foreigner.

He was a fleshy wide-girthed gentleman, with a bald head, and a face as radiant as the full moon.

The younger men use no saddle, except a small pad, girthed on with a leather thong.

Paddy Toole, girth that horse tighter, I tell you; I never can get you to girth him as he ought to be girthed.