How To Use Gaucho In A Sentence

  • The gauchos of Argentina wore chaps that hardened from the foam and sweat of the horse's body, causing them to walk with flexed knees.
  • You can follow the trail back the way you came, or ask a passing huaso (Chile's version of the Argentine gaucho) for directions. Matador Network
  • To this I added tobacco and cade to create and even smokier, leathery impression which was what I mostly associated with the concept of a gaucho; and costus for an animalic presence. Archive 2008-03-01
  • The Gauchos call the former the "Padre del sal," and the latter the "Madre;" they state that these progenitive salts always occur on the borders of the salinas, when the water begins to evaporate. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • Ronaldinho Gaucho SHOW MEN R10 manchester united, sporting lisbon, portugal, english premier league, skills, goals, rabona hocus pocus, sent off rooney, world cup www. catrachitolive.com Music: Black Eyed Peas - Boom Boom Pow The story far from season WN.com - Articles related to England boss Fabio Capello: My team won't be bored or turn to booze in South Africa
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  • In the south plains regions near the border with Argentina, the gaucho style is still worn.
  • Ronaldinho Gaucho SHOW MEN R10 manchester united, sporting lisbon, portugal, english premier league, skills, goals, rabona hocus pocus, sent off rooney, world cup Drag to Playlist WN.com - Articles related to England boss Fabio Capello: My team won't be bored or turn to booze in South Africa
  • Uruguayans appreciate many forms of music, whether it comes from the popular guitar, introduced by Spanish settlers, and the songs of the gauchos, or from a formal orchestra.
  • As luck would have it, Dorothy, Uncle Henry, the farmhands, and the men in gaucho costumes seek shelter in a farmhouse from a too-convenient twister, which blows them over a cliff (not over a rainbow, natch). Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Andrés had been passing by a pawnshop in Manhattan and had spotted a small wood carving of a gaucho with a guitar in the window. Terence Clarke: Piazzolla, Before and After
  • Andrew Sanocki A gaucho herding cattle The trip required two flights from Temuco, a city about halfway down the length of the country, and a long drive on a rutted highway, past shrub-filled valleys and craggy mountain ranges. So Far, So Good
  • It's ironic that the South American gaucho would travel all the way to Idaho to pursue the cowboy myth, since the number of real cowboys in the American West has dwindled to almost nothing.
  • South American gauchos were known to put raw steak under their saddles before starting a day's riding, in order to tenderise the meat.
  • But the new riders are lonely gauchos from Chile and Peru, and their 21 st-century frontier is a place where the cowboy myth meets a harsh reality.
  • These include the terrific Rio and Sao Paulo leagues known as the Carioca and Paulista, plus notable leagues of Minas Gerais, Parana, Gaucho/Rio USATODAY.com - Competition guide: Latin America
  • An estanciero told me that he often had to send large herds of cattle a long journey to a salting establishment, and that the tired beasts were frequently obliged to be killed and skinned; but that he could never persuade the Gauchos to eat of them, and every evening a fresh beast was slaughtered for their suppers! Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • His family had Argentine connections and for some time after the war he worked as a gaucho on a cattle ranch in South America.
  • W. H. Hudson comments on the gauchos' terrific waste of meat, excess being fed to the dogs by the barrowload.
  • gaucho" has had a number of disagreements with coach Rossi and his restless spirit and quarrel with captain Rocchi could easily affect the dressing room atmosphere. Soccer Blogs - latest posts
  • Ronaldinho Gaucho SHOW MEN R10 manchester united, sporting lisbon, portugal, english premier league, skills, goals, rabona hocus pocus, sent off Drag to Playlist WN.com - Articles related to England boss Fabio Capello: My team won't be bored or turn to booze in South Africa
  • Once favoured by the gauchos of the Argentinian pampas, it is fantastically fashionable, and promises to help combat stress by galvanising the nervous and immune systems.
  • ˜The country will be in the hands of the white Gaucho savages instead of copper-coloured Indians. Cue outrage in three, two, one…
  • More sedate visitors will enjoy poring over family treasures, such as old photos and maps, watching gauchos at work, or reading a book under the austral summer's midnight sun.
  • Gratefully, Vicente Piazzolla, an amateur wood carver, made a small carving of an Argentine gaucho with a guitar, which Astor delivered to Charley. Terence Clarke: Piazzolla, Before and After
  • The Gauchos call the former the “Padre del sal, ” and the latter the “Madre; ” they state that these progenitive salts always occur on the borders of the salinas, when the water begins to evaporate. Chapter IV
  • During the 1800s, the gaucho, the Argentine cowboy, came to represent a free-spirited symbol for the country.
  • Learn polo on a remote estancia in Argentina and go cattle lassoing with the gauchos. Times, Sunday Times
  • Afternoons were for lazy excursions into the backwaters, on horseback if the fancy took you, where mustachioed men are men and ride gaucho style, or less appealingly carry squealing pigs to market strapped across their bicycles.
  • Chances he'd make any deals in the bunkhouse were slim, however, given what his potential clients earned a month, and given that the gauchos tend to disdain Mexicans and stay away from anything stronger than alcohol and tobacco.
  • South American gauchos created their own zapateo or "shoe-tapping" dance. East Bay Express
  • The first occasion was at a big gathering of gauchos when Barboza was asked and graciously consented to sing a _decima_ -- a song or ballad consisting of four ten-line stanzas. Far Away and Long Ago
  • It was fun reading the AP report on one of my favorite gaucho things, alpargatas.
  • The "gaucho" approach to meals suits me well: every few moments there was another skewer of luscious beef, lamb, ribs, or whatever coming by to be loaded on my plate. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • They are blessed with speed, agility and a very pleasing nature and broken in by the old and traditional way of the herdsmen, the gauchos.
  • What they have here instead are gauchos, the last real cowboys.
  • It is on account of this tricky instinct of the rhea that the gauchos say, "El avestruz es el mas _gaucho_ de los animales," which means that the ostrich, in its resourcefulness and the tricks it practises to save itself when hard pressed, is as clever as the gaucho knows himself to be. Far Away and Long Ago
  • Pre-summer 2012 saw the brilliant palazzo pant still at large, but we also saw designers experiment further with the gaucho pant.
  • The pampas were where the gauchos, nomadic half-Indian herdsmen, roamed and worked.
  • A condor soared high above me as I watched two gauchos on horseback gallop across the plain chasing a herd of horses that they then drove through the river in an explosion of spray.
  • Many landowners believed that gauchos were ill-suited for agricultural labor and favored the hiring of foreigners.
  • The original gauchos were an equestrian ethnic group similar to North American cowboys and Ukrainian Cossacks.
  • Marilyn gave her a quick peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich and kissed her good night, rushed into the shower and dried off, and pulled on her new brown gauchos and the Qiana shirt with a sunset screen-printed across the back. Fascination
  • A South American gaucho is an expert horseman, but here he has leapt to the ground and challenged a rival to equal or defeat him in ever more energetic and virile stamping movements.
  • We may not have slipped straight into the gaucho lifestyle, our horse being more determined to deposit us in a ditch then to stick on the road, but we were learning.
  • Most eccentric of the children is Carolyn, now 54, who gallivants about in a flat black Gaucho hat, paints and teaches art classes.
  • The most storied place to find Gaucho boots is Casa Fagliano, a hole-in-the-wall bootmaker in Hurlingham, which is a British suburb of Buenos Aires. 20 Odd Questions: Stephanie Phair
  • But when Andrés came back the next day, the gaucho was gone, sold. Terence Clarke: Piazzolla, Before and After
  • It was not a tall order, as dreams go, but I might just as well have asked to be a Ninja warrior or a gaucho from the Argentine pampas.
  • Andrew Sanocki A gaucho herding cattle The trip required two flights from Temuco, a city about halfway down the length of the country, and a long drive on a rutted highway, past shrub-filled valleys and craggy mountain ranges. So Far, So Good
  • In the rural areas, however, many workers on the estancias wear at least part of the gaucho costume - a wide-brimmed hat and loose trousers tucked into the boots - as part of their outfit.
  • A gaucho is a cowboy - its the mascot for UC Santa Barbara. GetAFreelancer.com - New Projects
  • On the veranda, a chef in gaucho clothing was barbecuing a variety of Argentine meats.
  • Learn polo on a remote estancia in Argentina and go cattle lassoing with the gauchos. Times, Sunday Times
  • Learn polo on a remote estancia in Argentina and go cattle lassoing with the gauchos. Times, Sunday Times
  • His concerts were a mix of philosophy and folklore, spoken-word poems and music reflecting his roots in the gaucho culture of rural Argentina. Folk Singer Facundo Cabral Killed in Guatemala
  • Uruguay's gauchos (cow-boys) proudly wear the distinctive clothing of their ancestors.
  • The Overture is based on a poem describing the impressions of a Creole gaucho, a cowboy of sorts, who came to Buenos Aires and saw a production of Gounod's Faust.
  • Images of gauchos speculatively transformed into fishermen struck a wry note in an otherwise disturbing account of man's increasingly uneasy relationship with the planet.
  • The gauchos of Argentina wore chaps that hardened from the foam and sweat of the horse's body, causing them to walk with flexed knees.
  • The Edenic Río Manso Valley, at the southern tip of South America, is pure Patagonia - high, open country surrounded by ancient alerce forests (think redwoods) and populated by gauchos and trout.

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