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Meaning of abactor

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abactor (n.)

One who steals and drives away cattle or beasts by herds or droves.

abactor Sentence Examples

  1. In the old West, a notorious abactor roamed the countryside, stealing cattle from unsuspecting ranchers.
  2. The sheriff vowed to catch the elusive abactor who had been causing havoc in the local farming community.
  3. The small town formed a posse to track down the abactor responsible for the recent string of cattle thefts.
  4. The ranchers implemented stringent security measures to protect their herds from potential abactors.
  5. The wanted posters displayed the face of the cunning abactor, offering a reward for information leading to their capture.
  6. The rancher suspected his neighbor of being an abactor, as his cattle mysteriously disappeared without a trace.
  7. The law enforcement agency established a special task force to combat the rising threat of abactors in the region.
  8. The courtroom was abuzz with tension as the accused abactor faced trial for his alleged involvement in the cattle thefts.
  9. The local community organized a town hall meeting to address the growing concern of abactors plaguing the agricultural industry.
  10. Tales of the infamous abactor became legendary in the region, with stories passed down through generations about the elusive cattle rustler.

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One who steals and drives away cattle or beasts by herds or droves.

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In the old West, a notorious abactor roamed the countryside, stealing cattle from unsuspecting ranchers.

The sheriff vowed to catch the elusive abactor who had been causing havoc in the local farming community.

The small town formed a posse to track down the abactor responsible for the recent string of cattle thefts.

The ranchers implemented stringent security measures to protect their herds from potential abactors.