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cowboy    音標拼音: [k'ɑʊb,ɔɪ]
n. 牛仔,牛郎,牧童

牛仔,牛郎,牧童

cowboy
n 1: a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on
horseback [synonym: {cowboy}, {cowpuncher}, {puncher},
{cowman}, {cattleman}, {cowpoke}, {cowhand}, {cowherd}]
2: a performer who gives exhibitions of riding and roping and
bulldogging [synonym: {cowboy}, {rodeo rider}]
3: someone who is reckless or irresponsible (especially in
driving vehicles)

Cowboy \Cow"boy`\ (-boi`), n.
1. A cattle herder; a drover; specifically, one of an
adventurous class of herders and drovers on the plains of
the Western and Southwestern United States.
[1913 Webster]

2. One of the marauders who, in the Revolutionary War
infested the neutral ground between the American and
British lines, and committed depredations on the
Americans.
[1913 Webster]


cowpoke \cowpoke\ n.
a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on
horseback; -- an informal name for {cowboy}.

Syn: cowboy, cowpuncher, puncher, cowman, cattleman, cowhand,
cowherd.
[WordNet 1.5]

50 Moby Thesaurus words for "cowboy":
broncobuster, buckaroo, caballero, cattleman, cavalier, cavalryman,
chevalier, circus rider, cowgirl, cowhand, cowherd, cowman,
cowpuncher, drover, equestrian, equestrienne, gaucho, goatherd,
gooseboy, gooseherd, herder, herdsman, hogherd, horse soldier,
horse wrangler, horseback rider, horsebacker, horseherd, horseman,
horsewoman, jockey, knight, mounted policeman, pigman, postboy,
postilion, puncher, rider, roughrider, sheepherder, sheepman,
shepherd, shepherdess, steeplechaser, swanherd, swineherd,
trick rider, vaquero, waddy, wrangler



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    Learn more about the history of the cowboy, including how their influence in our nation’s legacy is as big as the West itself
  • Cowboy - New World Encyclopedia
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  • 10 Facts About Cowboys - Have Fun With History
    The name “cowboy” came to be associated with the classic image of a horse-riding, hat-wearing, rugged figure who personified the spirit of the Old West Yet, the phrase primarily alludes to the activity of cattle herding and ranching, which was critical to the growth of the American West
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