cowboys (Meaning)

cowboys

a business or businessperson operating in an uncontrolled or unregulated manner, a mounted cattle-ranch worker, a reckless driver, one who tends cattle or horses, one having qualities (such as recklessness, aggressiveness, or independence) popularly associated with cowboys, to work as a cowboy, a usually mounted cattle-ranch hand, a rodeo performer

cowboys Sentence Examples

  1. The rugged cowboys rode their horses through the vast expanse of the prairie.
  2. The cowboys' weathered faces spoke of long days spent herding cattle.
  3. The cowboys' spurs jingled as they galloped across the open range.
  4. The cowboys worked tirelessly to round up the stray cattle.
  5. The cowboys' songs echoed through the canyons as they tended to their herds.
  6. The cowboys' lassos whistled through the air as they roped the wild mustangs.
  7. The cowboys' hats protected them from the scorching desert sun.
  8. The cowboys' boots were made for comfort and durability on the unforgiving terrain.
  9. The cowboys' unwavering loyalty to one another forged an unbreakable bond.
  10. The cowboys' legacy of adventure and resilience continues to inspire generations.

FAQs About the word cowboys

a business or businessperson operating in an uncontrolled or unregulated manner, a mounted cattle-ranch worker, a reckless driver, one who tends cattle or horse

cowhands, buckeroos, cowmen, buckaroos, ranchers, cowpunchers, horsemen, cowpokes, gauchos, stockmen

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The rugged cowboys rode their horses through the vast expanse of the prairie.

The cowboys' weathered faces spoke of long days spent herding cattle.

The cowboys' spurs jingled as they galloped across the open range.

The cowboys worked tirelessly to round up the stray cattle.