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cattle drive

NOUN
  1. driving a bovine herd (as cows or bulls or steers)

How To Use cattle drive In A Sentence

  • LEMON: Hey, look at this, highway hazard, gives new meaning to the term cattle drive, doesn't it? CNN Transcript Oct 31, 2006
  • A hazard that gives new meaning to the term cattle drive. CNN Transcript Oct 31, 2006
  • He plays a rancher who is forced to employ a group of youths for a cattle drive after his regular crew head for the gold mines. The Sun
  • Organized cattle drives take place at many ranches.
  • He left home in 1867 hoping to join a cattle drive going north.
  • The ranch runs mini cattle drives and, for the saddle-sore, trekking and canoeing.
  • Brown was hired to lead a cattle drive north to the Canadian border.
  • COLLINS: A highway hazard that gives new meaning to the term cattle drive. CNN Transcript Oct 31, 2006
  • If only it could talk, it looks as if it could tell tales of cattle drives, cow towns, campfires, shootouts - and gullible gunwriters.
  • I had only a little money with me, and I bought a parasol to shade my sunburned neck from the sun once we were back on the cattle drive.
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