tapadero (Meaning)
Webster
tapadero (n.)
One of the leather hoods which cover the stirrups of a Mexican saddle.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tapadero
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
tapadero Sentence Examples
- The ranchers used tapaderos to cover their faces from the harsh sunlight.
- The tapadero served as both a sunshade and a disguise in the rugged terrain.
- Eloisa adorned her tapadero with intricate embroidery, adding a touch of flair to her practical attire.
- The old cowboy's tapadero held countless stories from his days on the trail.
- The tapadero acted as a canvas for the artist's vibrant brushstrokes, depicting scenes of the frontier.
- The tapaderos hung in a row, each one representing a different chapter in the history of the ranch.
- The rustling of the tapadero against the wind created a symphony of sounds that echoed across the prairie.
- The tapadero concealed her identity, allowing her to infiltrate the enemy camp undetected.
- The tapadero became a symbol of resistance, worn by those who fought for their freedom.
- In the dimly lit saloon, a group of men sat around a table, their tapaderos hiding their expressions as they played cards.
FAQs About the word tapadero
One of the leather hoods which cover the stirrups of a Mexican saddle.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The ranchers used tapaderos to cover their faces from the harsh sunlight.
The tapadero served as both a sunshade and a disguise in the rugged terrain.
Eloisa adorned her tapadero with intricate embroidery, adding a touch of flair to her practical attire.
The old cowboy's tapadero held countless stories from his days on the trail.