bucker (Meaning)

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bucker (n.)

One who bucks ore.

A broad-headed hammer used in bucking ore.

A horse or mule that bucks.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bucker

bucker Sentence Examples

  1. The rodeo featured some of the toughest buckers in the country, ready to challenge any cowboy.
  2. The young bull proved to be a fierce bucker, throwing off every rider who dared to mount him.
  3. The rancher admired the strength and agility of his prized bucker, a champion in the arena.
  4. Riders trained tirelessly to conquer the wild antics of the bucker in the arena.
  5. Despite his small stature, the bucker had a reputation for being one of the most challenging bulls to ride.
  6. The crowd erupted into cheers as the bucker bucked off another rider with ease.
  7. Professional riders sought out the toughest buckers to test their skills and earn their respect.
  8. The bucker's agility and raw power made it a formidable opponent in any rodeo event.
  9. The seasoned cowboy knew he had met his match when he faced the legendary bucker in the arena.
  10. Each bucker had its own unique style and temperament, keeping riders on their toes during competitions.

FAQs About the word bucker

One who bucks ore., A broad-headed hammer used in bucking ore., A horse or mule that bucks.

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The rodeo featured some of the toughest buckers in the country, ready to challenge any cowboy.

The young bull proved to be a fierce bucker, throwing off every rider who dared to mount him.

The rancher admired the strength and agility of his prized bucker, a champion in the arena.

Riders trained tirelessly to conquer the wild antics of the bucker in the arena.