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broncobuster
[ brong-koh-buhs-ter ]
broncobuster
/ 藞产谤蓲艐办蓹蕣藢产蕦蝉迟蓹 /
noun
- (in the western US and Canada) a cowboy who breaks in broncos or wild horses
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 产谤辞苍顎僣辞路产耻蝉迟顎卛苍驳 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of broncobuster1
Example Sentences
You might also enjoy two novels about horse trainers: 鈥淏oleto,鈥 Alyson Hagy鈥檚 atmospheric story about a young man from Wyoming determined to turn a profit on a filly and who, in a crucial moment, tells the horse a story to regain the animal鈥檚 trust; and Molly Gloss鈥檚 鈥淭he Hearts of Horses,鈥 set in Oregon in the early 20th century, which stars a gentle 19-year-old horse whisperer named Martha Lessen who arrives in remote Elwha County, 鈥渁dvertising herself as a broncobuster.鈥
The Rider would also have benefited from letting us more into the broncobuster鈥檚 thoughts instead of focusing on the hurdles that stand in his way.
No, Bowman is not your run-of-the-mill broncobuster.
He is not only supposed to be a father figure to Tom, but to personify the white man as oppressor锟絘 heavy burden for a broncobuster.
Out of the residence door, like a broncobuster sprung from his chute, bounded John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
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