vaquero (Meaning)

Wordnet

vaquero (n)

local names for a cowboy (`vaquero' is used especially in southwestern and central Texas and `buckaroo' is used especially in California)

Webster

vaquero (n.)

One who has charge of cattle, horses, etc.; a herdsman.

vaquero Sentence Examples

  1. The seasoned vaquero guided the massive longhorn herd with ease and precision.
  2. The leather-clad vaquero sat astride his horse, a silhouette against the golden sunset.
  3. The vaquero's lasso swirled through the air, expertly ensnaring a runaway steer.
  4. The rugged vaquero faced the harsh elements of the range with determination and resilience.
  5. The skillful vaquero demonstrated his mastery of steer wrestling with Lightning-fast reflexes.
  6. The vaquero's playful banter and infectious laughter filled the bunkhouse after a long day's work.
  7. The young vaquero eagerly absorbed the wisdom and skills from his experienced mentor.
  8. The vaqueros' annual roundup gathered thousands of scattered cattle from the vast plains.
  9. The legendary vaquero, Billy the Kid, became a symbol of the Old West's rugged individualism.
  10. The vaquero's unwavering loyalty to his horse and herd was a bond unbreakable.

FAQs About the word vaquero

local names for a cowboy (`vaquero' is used especially in southwestern and central Texas and `buckaroo' is used especially in California)One who has charge of c

cowgirl, cowpuncher, buckaroo, cowman, cowhand, cowpoke, gaucho,cowboy, cowherd, shepherdess

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The seasoned vaquero guided the massive longhorn herd with ease and precision.

The leather-clad vaquero sat astride his horse, a silhouette against the golden sunset.

The vaquero's lasso swirled through the air, expertly ensnaring a runaway steer.

The rugged vaquero faced the harsh elements of the range with determination and resilience.