rodeo (Meaning)
Wordnet
rodeo (n)
an exhibition of cowboy skills
an enclosure for cattle that have been rounded up
Webster
rodeo (n.)
A round-up. See Round-up.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rodeo
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rodeo Sentence Examples
- The exhilaration of the rodeo filled the air as cowboys and cowgirls showcased their fearlessness.
- The rodeo clown provided comic relief and kept the crowd entertained during the intervals.
- The thunderous applause of the audience echoed through the rodeo arena after each daring performance.
- The bull riders clung on with determination as the animals bucked and charged around the rodeo ring.
- The barrel racing competition tested the speed and agility of both the horse and rider.
- The rodeo announcer's voice boomed through the loudspeaker as he introduced the next event.
- The rodeo grounds were a hive of activity as participants and spectators gathered for the daylong event.
- The rodeo photographer captured the thrilling moments of the competition for posterity.
- The rodeo queen rode atop a magnificent horse, waving to the cheering crowd.
- The rodeo experience offered a glimpse into the culture and traditions of the American West.
FAQs About the word rodeo
an exhibition of cowboy skills, an enclosure for cattle that have been rounded upA round-up. See Round-up.
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The exhilaration of the rodeo filled the air as cowboys and cowgirls showcased their fearlessness.
The rodeo clown provided comic relief and kept the crowd entertained during the intervals.
The thunderous applause of the audience echoed through the rodeo arena after each daring performance.
The bull riders clung on with determination as the animals bucked and charged around the rodeo ring.