[
UK
/kˈaʊpəʊk/
]
NOUN
- a hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback
How To Use cowpoke In A Sentence
- Ava smiled as she greeted the auburn-haired cowpoke.
- The film introduces audiences to a varied collection of Americans - from a Vermont dairy farmer to a Colorado cowpoke.
- Singing cowpokes even penned some of our favorite tunes, from yuletide classics to country standards.
- The cowpoke's folksy simile became ‘as high as an elephant's eye.’
- It isn't going to be easy to convince her that we are just a couple of run-of-the-mill cowpokes.
- He's a tired and sleepy little cowpoke and that makes him somber.
- They might not have liked that kind of dishonesty in a young cowpoke.
- Men—none of them Graywolf commandos, but all of them tough-looking townie cowpokes—hung about, all armed not with the ubiquitous M4s but with Ruger Mini-14s, which looked a little more ranchlike in the hands of boys in jeans and boots and hats. A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set
- I recently saw a video of some real authentic-looking cowpokes hanging around a pasture.
- I marvel at everything from a three-handed cowpoke to a lasso that can turn into a bridge.