rustler (Meaning)

Wordnet

rustler (n)

someone who steals livestock (especially cattle)

Webster

rustler (n.)

One who, or that which, rustles.

A bovine animal that can care for itself in any circumstances; also, an alert, energetic, driving person.

rustler Sentence Examples

  1. The notorious rustler stole hundreds of cattle under the cloak of darkness.
  2. The old rustler recounted tales of his daring raids to wide-eyed listeners.
  3. The town's sheriff was relentless in his pursuit of the elusive rustler.
  4. The rustlers' camp was a hive of activity, filled with stolen livestock.
  5. The locals feared the wrath of the rustler, who was known for his brutality.
  6. The posse tracked the rustlers to their hideout in the rugged wilderness.
  7. The skilled rustler was able to outwit the law and evade capture for years.
  8. The rustler's reign of terror came to an end when he was finally apprehended by a group of courageous ranchers.
  9. The rustler stood trial for his crimes, facing a long prison sentence.
  10. The legend of the notorious rustler lived on in the annals of Western history.

FAQs About the word rustler

someone who steals livestock (especially cattle)One who, or that which, rustles., A bovine animal that can care for itself in any circumstances; also, an alert,

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The notorious rustler stole hundreds of cattle under the cloak of darkness.

The old rustler recounted tales of his daring raids to wide-eyed listeners.

The town's sheriff was relentless in his pursuit of the elusive rustler.

The rustlers' camp was a hive of activity, filled with stolen livestock.