sheepherders (Meaning)
sheepherders
a worker in charge of sheep especially on open range, a worker in charge of a flock of sheep
Synonyms & Antonyms of sheepherders
sheepherders Sentence Examples
- The sheepherders spent their days guiding their flocks across the vast grasslands.
- The skilled sheepherders used whistles and commands to control their charges.
- During the treacherous storms, the sheepherders huddled with their sheep for protection.
- The sheepherders watched over their flocks with unwavering vigilance.
- The bond between the sheepherders and their animals was unbreakable.
- The sheepherders were admired for their resilience and adaptability to the harsh environment.
- The sheepherders' knowledge of the terrain and animals was unmatched.
- The nomadic sheepherders traveled with their flocks in search of greener pastures.
- The sheepherders relied on their dogs to assist them in their daily work.
- The traditional practices of the sheepherders have been passed down through generations.
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a worker in charge of sheep especially on open range, a worker in charge of a flock of sheep
shepherdesses, cowherds,cowboys, cowhands, cowgirls, gauchos, cowmen, shepherds, cowpunchers, vaqueros
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The sheepherders spent their days guiding their flocks across the vast grasslands.
The skilled sheepherders used whistles and commands to control their charges.
During the treacherous storms, the sheepherders huddled with their sheep for protection.
The sheepherders watched over their flocks with unwavering vigilance.