The reason cowboys mend fences is so their cattle doesnt get out...it is a job cowboys did, and still do, to this day!
I can give you several sentences.I can mend your torn shirt tomorrow.Mend your ways before you get into trouble.You can mend your fences with Megan and become friends again.
Mend fences. Work to repair the damages from the campaign rhetoric.
Electric Fence? I don't know, all the border people do is mend the fences.
Maybe, it depends on why you broke up in the first place, and whether or not you are able to mend fences and forgive
It can be literally repairing breaks or weak spots in a fence, or it can be an idiom for repairing a "broken" friendship or other relationship.
to mend political fences for his 1964 reelection bid -nova net
Nothing. I think you may mean "mend fences," which literally means to repair or fix the broken spots in a fence. Used as an idiom, it would mean to fix or repair a "broken" relationship by apologizing, compromising, and communicating.
It's basically a metaphor for you shouldn't leave someone before, lets say, making amends for a fight you might have had with them.
They tend cattle, mend fences, brand cattle, shoe horses, watch for predators, fight rustlers, and anything else that needs to be done on a ranch. Mending fences, finding strays, branding cows, herding cows to market. To herd the cows on a ranch. Also they mended fences. Cowboys did what their job title suggests. They looked after range cattle- drove them from place to place, roped and branded them and generally did what needed to be done on a cattle ranch. There main job was to care for the ranch and the cattle Typically, a cowboy works on a ranch in North America doing things such as herding animals and tending to cattle. Traditionally, this is done on horseback. Cowboys can also be historically traced back to Spain and early European settlers.
courtney and tyrese are black cowboys of texas
mend
No, mend is a verb.