How To Use Cowpuncher In A Sentence
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It was a place for the many cowpunchers, panhandlers, and sodbusters to come in and enjoy themselves.
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Last night 2 soused cowpunchers had a real slugging knocking down rolling on the floor fight in the joint next door.
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It was a place for the many cowpunchers, panhandlers, and sodbusters to come in and enjoy themselves.
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An ashamed 14-year-old admits he's from Brooklyn, hardly the capitol of cowpunchers.
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The rest of the cowpunchers begin to sing to the accompaniment of a single fiddle played by an elderly man.
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But I think it was worth it, such a wonderful experience, sitting around a big table with all these old ranchers and cowpunchers.
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The cowpuncher's ungoverned hours did not unman him.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Watching Mr. Brubeck treat the piano like a restless horse made me wonder whether he was still a cowpuncher at heart.
Ranching
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The cowpuncher was a long-bodied man, smooth-muscled and lithe.
A Man Four-Square
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You just tend your cattle like a good little cowpuncher?
A Girl's Legs Stirring The Air
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Indeed her anger at the whole species called "cowpuncher" now focused to a burning-point on him of the gilded spurs.
Alcatraz
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Most often the cowpuncher's rifles were carried in the chuck wagon.
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Shrinking in size as they swagger into the distance, they are no longer armed cowpunchers.
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At any time he was ready with a sneer for what he called the cowpuncher's "grandstanding.
Steve Yeager
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The film begins with cowpuncher asking his younger buddy the meaning of life.
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He thought it would be a good thing to take a whole lot of books for the cowpunchers ' enjoyment.
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The cowpuncher pointed a finger towards the Grayson First National.
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No cowpuncher would be fool enough to ride out at midnight in the dead of winter unless he had to.
Come Again No More
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It embodies all my ideas of what such a gun should be for the cowpuncher, hunter, or old hillbilly.
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It came as a shock to her to realize that fact -- she was becoming as wild as this "cowpuncher" husband of hers, who even now was sallying forth with spade and ax to excavate a shallow grave in the frozen earth, to save a man's body from prowling wolves.
Colorado Jim
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Funny, the same seems to apply to today's cowpunchers also.
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The cowpuncher was a potential cattle-owner and good citizen, and if he went wild on occasion it was largely because he was so exuberantly young.
Roosevelt in the Bad Lands