Vaquero in english

Cowboy

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

vaquero = cowboy ; herder ; dairy farmer ; dairyman ; cowman [cowmen, -pl.] ; cowherd. 

Example: Playground games show that children like a clear differentiation between cowboys, cops and spacemen who are good, and Indians, robbers and space monsters who are bad.Example: Mobile livestock herders have long been seen as the main culprits of overstocking & rangeland degradation.Example: Bibliometric based document analyses were used to assess New York State dairy farmers' adoption rate of selected veterinary recommendations.Example: A jury has awarded $22 million to 11 dairymen who were defrauded out of profits by the cooperative that sold their milk.Example: This research project has studied a number of cowmen in order to elucidate factors likely to influence their efficiency.Example: Originally employed as cowherd at the Abbey of Whitby, he became a singer when somewhat advanced in life.

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» novela de vaqueroscowboy story .

Example: Detective and cowboy stories can be reasonably regarded as an offshoot from the mainstream of fiction.

» tela de vaquerosdenim .

Example: The inside of my dryer has a blue ridge around the drum due to crocking from denim.

» tela vaqueradenim .

Example: The inside of my dryer has a blue ridge around the drum due to crocking from denim.

» y ahora me cuentas una de vaquerospull the other one (it's got bells on (it)) .

Example: Put simply, my attitude to any claim of a supernatural order is summed up in the phrase 'Pull the other one... it's got bells on it= En resumen, mi actitud ante la noción de que exista un orden sobrenatural se resume con la frase "deja de contar milongas".

Vaquero synonyms

cowpoke in spanish: vaquero, pronunciation: koʊpoʊk part of speech: noun puncher in spanish: pegador, pronunciation: pʌntʃɜr part of speech: noun cowhand in spanish: mano de vaca, pronunciation: kaʊhɑnd part of speech: noun cowherd in spanish: vaquero, pronunciation: kaʊhɜrd part of speech: noun cowman in spanish: gaucho, pronunciation: kaʊmən part of speech: noun cattleman in spanish: vendedor, pronunciation: kætəlmən part of speech: noun cowpuncher in spanish: vaquero, pronunciation: kaʊpəntʃɜr part of speech: noun rodeo rider in spanish: jinete de rodeo, pronunciation: roʊdioʊraɪdɜr part of speech: noun
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