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Meaning of cowtown

Wordnet

cowtown (n)

a small town in a cattle-raising area of western North America

cowtown Sentence Examples

  1. The dusty cowtown bustled with activity as ranchers herded their cattle through the main street.
  2. Saloons with swinging doors lined the main drag of the notorious cowtown, promising whiskey and wild times.
  3. Lawmen patrolled the cowtown on horseback, keeping order amongst the rowdy cowboys.
  4. The once-booming cowtown became a ghost town after the railroad bypassed it in favor of a more central location.
  5. Tourists flocked to the preserved cowtown, eager to experience a taste of the Wild West.
  6. The historical reenactment brought the cowtown back to life, with actors portraying cowboys, shopkeepers, and townsfolk.
  7. Dodge City, Kansas, was a legendary cowtown known for its lawlessness and colorful characters.
  8. Modern-day rodeos held in cowtowns celebrate the cowboy culture and heritage of the American West.
  9. The stench of manure and sweat hung heavy in the air of the crowded cowtown.
  10. Despite its rough reputation, the cowtown played a vital role in the cattle industry's expansion across the frontier.

FAQs About the word cowtown

a small town in a cattle-raising area of western North America

hamlet,village, Podunk, bourg,vill, townlet,outpost, whistle-stop

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The dusty cowtown bustled with activity as ranchers herded their cattle through the main street.

Saloons with swinging doors lined the main drag of the notorious cowtown, promising whiskey and wild times.

Lawmen patrolled the cowtown on horseback, keeping order amongst the rowdy cowboys.

The once-booming cowtown became a ghost town after the railroad bypassed it in favor of a more central location.