Sentences with word «cowhand»

A cowhand is a person who herds or tends to cows, typically on a ranch or farm. Full definition
Players buy their dogs together, train their dogs together; veterans take rookies to their favorite breeders the way old cowhands took greenhorns to their favorite bordellos.
As Jett Rink, a simple cowhand who becomes a conniving oil tycoon, Dean's role is really a supporting one, though the actor's own quirks effectively fill out a rather sketchy character.
In Fort Worth, Texas, cowhands drive a herd of longhorns down Exchange Avenue in the Stockyards National Historic District.
Still, it's fun, at least for a while, to watch the humans — who also include Keith Carradine as the town sheriff, Adam Beach as Dolarhyde's Indian cowhand, and Olivia Wilde as the requisite (sort of) love interest — go up against the aliens and be entirely mismatched.
That promise begins in a remote Wyoming setting where knockabout cowhands Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger spend a summer in the early»60s tending a herd of sheep for rancher Randy Quaid.
They're unlikely outlaws — until their ranch is stolen and the two cowhands framed for rustling and horse theft by a crooked banker.Now with a price on their heads and hunted by the law, the two cowboys decide that if they have to ride the outlaw trail, they might as well be the best holdup artists in Texas.
In the spring of 1970 cowhands who worked for a rancher named Tim Mantle were searching for strays inside the park borders when one of Mantle's valuable Australian sheep dogs suddenly stiffened and died.
Some say the cattle barons didn't want to feed the cowhands expensive cuts of meat so brisket — a cut of meat from the lower chest — was the meat of choice.
The finding can help farmers, cowhands, and climate researchers alike.
A cowhand was supposed to be counting cattle moving into a corral.
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