jackaroo (Meaning)

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jackaroo ()

Alt. of Jackeroo

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jackaroo (v. i.)

To be a jackaroo; to pass one's time as a jackaroo.

Synonyms & Antonyms of jackaroo

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jackaroo Sentence Examples

  1. The young jackaroo was eager to learn everything he could about ranching.
  2. The jackaroo's duties included feeding the cattle, mending fences, and branding calves.
  3. The jackaroo had to be able to ride a horse, drive a tractor, and work long hours in all kinds of weather.
  4. The jackaroo's life was hard, but it was also rewarding.
  5. He learned a lot about ranching and made lifelong friends.
  6. The jackaroo was paid a small wage, but he also received room and board and the chance to learn a valuable trade.
  7. The jackaroo program was a great way for young people to get a start in the ranching industry.
  8. Many jackaroos went on to become successful ranchers or farm managers.
  9. The jackaroo tradition is still alive and well in many parts of the world.
  10. Jackaroos are an important part of the agricultural industry, and they play a vital role in producing food for the world.

FAQs About the word jackaroo

Alt. of Jackeroo, To be a jackaroo; to pass one's time as a jackaroo.

No synonyms found.

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The young jackaroo was eager to learn everything he could about ranching.

The jackaroo's duties included feeding the cattle, mending fences, and branding calves.

The jackaroo had to be able to ride a horse, drive a tractor, and work long hours in all kinds of weather.

The jackaroo's life was hard, but it was also rewarding.