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[ UK /hˈɜːdzmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who drives a herd

How To Use herdsman In A Sentence

  • The experimenter collects the contributions, totals them up, adds half again to the amount in other words, multiplies by 1.5—this profit would be the equivalent of the profit made by the herdsman when he finally sold the cattle he has grazed on the commons, and then divides this money evenly among all the players. SuperCooperators
  • Here you shall light a fire, which those who watch will believe to be but the fire of a herdsman who is acold. The Wizard
  • Careless of his duties, a herdsman in a saffron tunic plays his pipe to a young laundress delectable in suntan and ultramarine blue.
  • The 34-year-old self-employed relief herdsman was subletting a room from landlord Nigel Smith.
  • “Millennia of urban life have evidently not been enough to erase the herdsman from the Jew,” he wrote. The Jews in America
  • Their instinct comes direct from God and guides them to help themselves in parturition; the very time when the herdsman is most anxious for his herds. wild goats -- ibex (Ps 104: 18; 1Sa 24: 2). hinds -- fawns; most timid and defenseless animals, yet cared for by God. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Ron Turner, 55, from Long Marston, near York, has worked as a herdsman looking after dairy cattle for the last 40 years.
  • To suggest the sparkling Swiss meadows in the calm following the storm, Rossini evokes both the Italian Baroque tradition of shepherd songs in 3/8 time and the traditional Swiss herdsman's melody known as the "Ranz des Vaches," with a lovely melody for the rustic, double-reed lyricism of the English horn in alternation with the flute. The Splendid Start to a Farewell to Opera
  • Looking south you see the 220 ft sea stack, sentinel of the beach, Am Buachaille - the herdsman - which was first climbed in 1967.
  • But this is the conclusion reached by each and every rational herdsman sharing a commons.
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