The cowboy had joined the rodeo
i read an RODEO of my history
Yes.An example sentence:"I went to the rodeo."
rodeos have bulls
Rodeo has three syllables.
Ro•de•o. Rodeo.
The cowboy twirled his lasso above his head. The rodeo performers used a lasso to herd the animals.
'rodeo' as a noun covers many words with the sense of 'turn/turning'* 'rodear' = to surround/encircle/encompass; and in American Spanish 'to round up cattle in a rodeo' ('rodeo' is the first person (I) of the verb) * including 'round-up, rodeo, stockyard, corral, enclosure for cattle'. Spanish 'rancho', by contrast, means 'hut, mess-room, cattle-ranch'
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The word rodeo is a noun when it is used to mean: an exhibition or contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding broncos, roping calves, wrestling steers or a roundup of cattle on a ranch for branding, counting, etc.The word rodeo is a verb when used to mean: compete in a rodeo.
Example sentence - We enjoyed watching the cowboys in the rodeo.
Many of the skills associated with ranching are displayed at a rodeo.