drover (Meaning)

Wordnet

drover (n)

someone who drives a herd

Webster

drover (n.)

One who drives cattle or sheep to market; one who makes it his business to purchase cattle, and drive them to market.

A boat driven by the tide.

drover Sentence Examples

  1. The drover expertly guided the cattle through the rugged terrain.
  2. In the scorching heat, the drover tirelessly led the herd of cattle across the vast plain.
  3. The drover's life was one of hardship and isolation, but he took pride in his work.
  4. The drover's dog, a loyal companion, faithfully followed beside him on his journeys.
  5. The drover's weathered face bore the marks of a life spent outdoors, exposed to the harsh elements.
  6. The drover's songs and stories echoed across the open range, filling the air with a sense of adventure.
  7. The drover's life was a constant battle against the forces of nature and the unpredictable challenges of the wild.
  8. The drover's unwavering determination kept him going, even in the face of adversity and setbacks.
  9. The drover's knowledge of the land and the behavior of cattle made him an indispensable member of the ranching community.
  10. The drover's legacy lived on in the tales and legends that were told around campfires for generations to come.

FAQs About the word drover

someone who drives a herdOne who drives cattle or sheep to market; one who makes it his business to purchase cattle, and drive them to market., A boat driven by

cowherd,herdsman, herder, stockman, cattleman, rancher,horseman, vaquero, gaucho, horsewoman

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The drover expertly guided the cattle through the rugged terrain.

In the scorching heat, the drover tirelessly led the herd of cattle across the vast plain.

The drover's life was one of hardship and isolation, but he took pride in his work.

The drover's dog, a loyal companion, faithfully followed beside him on his journeys.