sheepherder

NOUN
  1. a herder of sheep (on an open range); someone who keeps the sheep together in a flock
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  • We had for-real cowboys, Basque sheepherders, hardrock miners, Shoshoni and Paiute Indians, wild-game hunters from all over the world, various and sundry railroad workers, and tourists passing through on U.S. 40, the main highway bisecting the nation at that time. Beard
  • Wilson Sam was also a sheepherder, had a job as a flagman on a highway construction job down near Winslow. SKINWALKERS
  • The sheepherder went over to his storage hut and brought out one bale of wool.
  • Now that is what I call a slime-ball but the sheepherders signed a contract knowing the terms. Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • `A coyote, some sheepherder 's lost dog, or one of my witches turned into a wolf for the evening. THE JOE LEAPHORN MYSTERIES
  • A few days later, the angel came back to thank the sheepherder and asked what he wanted.
  • - an authentic sheepherder's hut called a buron, with a blazing fire and enormous country meal of ham, sausages and the regional potato specialty, aligot. Undefined
  • I find The Simian's trailer and it reminds me of my own salad days living out of an Airstream making money hand over fist as a freelance sheepherder.
  • She was last seen working as a merchant banker flogging pork belly futures to Mongolian sheepherders.
  • She is right - not only do sheepherders rise at sunrise and check on the sheep, do camp chores, make sure the sheep have water, do not stay too long in patches of halogeton Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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