When he found the wandering calf, the cowboy said, "Git along, little dogie...".
The cowboy is riding a pinto pony.
Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys.
The cowboy put his gun in the satchel.
There's a cowboy sitting on the fence.
The cowboy had to straddle his saddle to ride on his horse.
The possessive form for cowboy is cowboy's. The possessive form indicates that the noun following belongs to the cowboy. The possessive noun and the noun following it is a noun phrase. Example sentences:subject of sentence: The cowboy's job was often lonely.direct object of the verb: The cook brought the cowboy's lunch out to the field.
"I reckon you ought to absquatulate, stranger," said the cowboy, drawing his pistol.
The cowboy girded the herd with his trusty lasso
The cowboy had joined the rodeo
vaquero is spanish for "cowboy". Example One out of every three cowboys in the late 1800s was the Mexican vaquero.
In a cowboy showdown
He's an old cowboy, from the Rio Grande. The cowboy saw a herd of wild-eyed cattle stampeding through the canyon.
The cowboy leaned back and spat into the nearby spittoon.
Gaucho is a noun meaning a cowboy of the South American pampas. Example sentence:A gaucho rides his horse to work no matter what the weather.