cayuse (Meaning)

Wordnet

cayuse (n)

a small native range horse

Webster

cayuse (n.)

An Indian pony.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cayuse

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cayuse Sentence Examples

  1. The cowboy rode his trusty cayuse across the rugged terrain of the western plains.
  2. Despite its small size, the cayuse proved to be a sturdy mount, carrying its rider through harsh conditions.
  3. The tribe relied on their fleet-footed cayuses to traverse long distances in search of grazing land.
  4. The rancher selected a spirited cayuse from the herd to train as a working horse.
  5. With its swift pace and nimble movements, the cayuse was ideal for herding cattle on the open range.
  6. The cayuse's sleek coat gleamed in the sunlight as it galloped across the meadow.
  7. The young rider formed a strong bond with her cayuse, spending countless hours grooming and riding together.
  8. The wrangler rounded up the cayuses for the day's ride into the mountains.
  9. Despite its wild nature, the cayuse responded well to gentle handling and training.
  10. The Native American tribes prized their cayuses for their endurance and agility in hunting and warfare.

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a small native range horseAn Indian pony.

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The cowboy rode his trusty cayuse across the rugged terrain of the western plains.

Despite its small size, the cayuse proved to be a sturdy mount, carrying its rider through harsh conditions.

The tribe relied on their fleet-footed cayuses to traverse long distances in search of grazing land.

The rancher selected a spirited cayuse from the herd to train as a working horse.