cowhand Antonyms

Meaning of cowhand

Wordnet

cowhand (n)

a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback

cowhand Sentence Examples

  1. Squinting under the midday sun, the weathered cowhand steered the herd towards greener pastures.
  2. The seasoned cowhand could mend a broken fencepost and doctor a sick calf with equal skill.
  3. Long days in the saddle left the young cowhand with aching muscles but a sense of accomplishment.
  4. A loud "Yeehaw!" echoed across the plains as the cowhand triumphantly brought in a stray steer.
  5. The ranch was looking for a reliable cowhand with a strong work ethic and a love for horses.
  6. Legends spoke of a phantom cowhand who could ride a bucking bronco like no other.
  7. Working as a cowhand wasn't easy, but it offered a life of freedom and self-reliance.
  8. The smell of dust, leather, and sweat hung heavy in the air, a familiar scent for the experienced cowhand.
  9. Under the vast, starry sky, the cowhands gathered around the campfire to share stories and songs.
  10. With a calloused hand on the reins, the cowhand guided his horse across the vast expanse of the ranch.

FAQs About the word cowhand

a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback

cowboy, cowman, rancher, buckaroo, cowpoke,cowpuncher, waddie,buckeroo, horsewoman, horseman

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Squinting under the midday sun, the weathered cowhand steered the herd towards greener pastures.

The seasoned cowhand could mend a broken fencepost and doctor a sick calf with equal skill.

Long days in the saddle left the young cowhand with aching muscles but a sense of accomplishment.

A loud "Yeehaw!" echoed across the plains as the cowhand triumphantly brought in a stray steer.