Shes Counrty by Jason Alden. I Love that song :)
"Now that's funny". He says that because in history every cowboy dies with his boots on. And as anybody knows Doc Holiday they should know he is a cowboy. Anyways he was lieing in his bed and looked at his feet to see that he was not wearing any boots. And so he said "Now that's funny".
Three words that describe the life of a western cowboy are rodeo, vaquero, and coyote.
Some of the guide words for the word cowboy are:cattle handbronco starcattleman starcowhand starcowpoke stardrover starherdsman starwrangler starcattle herder starcattlemancowboycowgirlcowhandcowpokefarmergauchohandshepherdcattlemancowboycowgirlcowhandcowpokefarmergauchoshepherdherdsman
There isn't really a "correct" answer for this. The two words are pretty much synonyms.(For non-native English speakers: "walking" implies a somewhat more casual effort while "hiking" is more of a "let's get some exercise" word. If you wore a backpack, you should probably say "hiking". Special clothing can matter also: If you wore boots (other than cowboy boots) and shorts, you were almost certainly "hiking" rather than "walking". If you wore cowboy boots and shorts, I can't help you because anyone who would wear that combination is either a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader or beyond help.)
tomboypageboyhomeboyhighboycowboychoirboypaperboybusboy
huge shotguns
Nurse, nanny, aide, doctor.
Van Zant - Help Somebody ---- I never let a cowboy make the coffee Yeah, that's what granny always said to my granddad And he'd say, "Never tell a joke that ain't that funny more than once
what are other words for country
No it’s not it’s a common noun
*Simple words: free morphemes (tree, dog, car, house, walk, able). *Complex Words: free morpheme + bound morpheme (nice-r, tree-s, hand-ful) *Compound Words: free morpheme + free morpheme. They can be: a word altogether, separated like a phrasal verb or separated by a hyphen (sunrise, cowboy, country house)
little boots-remedy i heard that line in that song.