be tall in (one's)/the saddle



be tall in (one's)/the saddle

To be or remain proud, stoical, or august in one's manner or composure. Even after two years of a losing war, the general was still tall in his saddle before his troops. I'll have nothing to do with your schemes or plot. One day, you're going to be locked up and lose everything, and I'll be tall in the saddle when you do.
See also: saddle, tall

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Samuhel-Biblical Latin
Rupertoroo-PER-toSpanish
FelixFE-liks (German, Swedish), FAY-liks (Dutch), FEE-liks (English)German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, Romanian, Ancient Roman, Biblical, Biblical Lati
PÉTronille-French
Lorrainelə-RAYNEnglish
WarrenWAWR-ənEnglish