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UK
/kˈaʊmən/
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[ US /ˈkaʊmən/ ]
[ US /ˈkaʊmən/ ]
NOUN
- a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback
How To Use cowman In A Sentence
- The cowman name, or the obesity followed by a nickname earned at Fat Camp? Think Progress » Cheney criticizes Sarah Palin for suggesting a ‘war on Iran’ could win Obama reelection.
- When a cow-puncher is said to be working the grub line, he is known as a thriftless cowman who cannot hold a job long anywhere, and who travels from ranch to ranch, staying only long enough at each to get fed up, then passing on with a few dollars in his pocket, to repeat the operation elsewhere. Ted Strong in Montana With Lariat and Spur
- With each shelf being the outline of a US state, is actually a work of art with the incredibly long and slightly confusing title of “Oh, the farmer and the cowman should be friends”. Storyline Bookshelf
- Cowboys did the dangerous horseback work that the "cowman" or owner needed done. Undefined
- Dan Cowman said he did not think a pub would cause any more problems or hassle than those being experienced in the area at the moment.
- Ignoring the water, it came straight to Sandy, uttered a harsh whine, catching at the leather tassel on the cowman's worn leather chaparejos, tugging feebly. Rimrock Trail
- He might have been a sailor, or a scowman, or a hibernating raftsman. The Lady of the Ice A Novel
- He wears check shirts, worked as a cowman all his life, except for his years in the army.
- I'm a cowman and a prospector, but I'm sure tender-footed on water, an 'they don't know punkins. THE MEAT
- Let us call the cowman the professional Player-versus-Player PvPer. September 2007