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Definition of Bronco buster
1. Noun. A person who breaks horses.
Definition of Bronco buster
1. Noun. (alternative spelling of broncobuster) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bronco Buster
Literary usage of Bronco buster
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Riders of Many Lands by Theodore Ayrault Dodge, Frederic Remington (1894)
"The bronco-buster may be a "professional," who has originally taken up the work
to replenish his exchequer, depleted by whiskey or poker, and sticks to it ..."
2. Ranch Life and the Hunting-trail by Theodore Roosevelt (1888)
"A bronco-buster has to work by such violent methods in consequence of the short
amount of time at his command. Horses are cheap, each outfit has a great ..."
3. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1896)
"Of « The bronco buster » he speaks in characteristic fashion: « 1 have always
had a feeling for < mud,> and I did that—a long work attended with great ..."
4. The Works of Theodore Roosevelt: Or, The History of the United States Navy by Theodore Roosevelt (1903)
"A bronco-buster has to work by such violent methods in consequence of the short
amount of time at his command. Horses are cheap, each outfit has a great ..."
5. Stories of the Great West by Theodore Roosevelt (1909)
"A bronco-buster has to work by such violent methods in consequence of the short
amount of time at his command. Horses are cheap, each outfit has a great ..."
6. The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains by Owen Wister (1904)
"Cow-puncher, bronco-buster, tin-horn, most anything." "Who's he talkin'at?" "
Think it's the black-headed guy he's talking at." " That ain't supposed to be ..."