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Cowhand - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A cowhand is a person who works on a ranch, tending to cattle and performing tasks like herding, branding, and maintaining equipment. They are also known as cowboys or ranch hands.

cowhand

/ˈkaʊˌhænd/ /ˈkaʊˌhænd/

Definition:

A person who herds and tends cattle, typically on horseback.

Synonyms:

cowboy, ranch hand, drover, herdsman

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

office worker, city dweller

Common Collocations:

cattle ranch, rodeo rider, lasso skills, western saddle

Derivatives:

cowhands, cowhanded (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "cowhand" to describe a ranch worker; avoid confusion with "cowboy," which has cultural connotations.

Common Phrases:

tough as a cowhand, lone cowhand, cowhand’s life

Etymology:

Derived from "cow" + "hand," referring to someone who works with cattle manually or on horseback.

Examples:

  • 1. The cowhand rode across the open plains at dawn.
  • 2. She hired a skilled cowhand to manage her cattle herd.
  • 3. The old cowhand shared stories of life on the ranch.
  • 4. A good cowhand knows how to rope and brand calves quickly.

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