stockmen (Meaning)

stockmen

one occupied as an owner or worker in the raising of livestock (such as cattle or sheep)

stockmen Sentence Examples

  1. The stockmen tirelessly herded the cattle across the vast expanse of land.
  2. With their weathered faces and sun-bleached hats, the stockmen exuded a rugged charm.
  3. The horses galloped effortlessly beneath the stockmen, their skilled hands guiding them.
  4. The stockmen's deep knowledge of the terrain and livestock ensured the safety of their charges.
  5. They worked in harmony with nature, knowing when to gather the cattle and when to let them graze.
  6. The stockmen's watchful eyes prevented any strays from wandering too far from the herd.
  7. Their weathered hands were capable of handling any task, from roping calves to branding cattle.
  8. The stockmen were a vital part of the rural community, providing essential livestock for sustenance.
  9. Their cabins dotted the landscape, offering shelter and companionship amidst the wilderness.
  10. The legacy of the stockmen continues to live on, their skills and traditions passed down through generations.

FAQs About the word stockmen

one occupied as an owner or worker in the raising of livestock (such as cattle or sheep)

ranchers, horsemen,cattlemen, horsewomen, vaqueros, drovers, herdsmen, cowherds,herders, buckaroos

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The stockmen tirelessly herded the cattle across the vast expanse of land.

With their weathered faces and sun-bleached hats, the stockmen exuded a rugged charm.

The horses galloped effortlessly beneath the stockmen, their skilled hands guiding them.

The stockmen's deep knowledge of the terrain and livestock ensured the safety of their charges.