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Definition of Horse wrangler
1. Noun. A cowboy who takes care of the saddle horses.
Generic synonyms: Cattleman, Cowboy, Cowhand, Cowherd, Cowman, Cowpoke, Cowpuncher, Puncher
Derivative terms: Wrangle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Horse Wrangler
Literary usage of Horse wrangler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1910)
"—The horse wrangler. IO the old song goes, and if we may take the word of several
bow-legged gentlemen who ought to know,every boss's name is Brown when it ..."
2. A Ranchman's Recollections: An Autobiography in which Unfamiliar Facts by Frank S. Hastings (1921)
"The horse wrangler was promoted to a riding job, and "Little Boy" to horse wrangler.
The boys had from the outset contributed shirts and socks; ..."
3. The Log of a Cowboy: A Narrative of the Old Trail Days by Andy Adams (1903)
"He never left the herd until it was bedded down for the night, and we could always
hear him quietly arousing the cook and horse wrangler an hour before ..."
4. The Boy Scouts' Year Book by Boy Scouts of America (1921)
"Nothing happened so the cook went back to his pots and the horse wrangler started
stringing his bunch up the narrow trail that led to the mesa. ..."
5. Diagnostic et séméologie des maladies tropicales by Hermann Toenjes, Andy Adams, R. Wurtz, A. Thiroux, Herbert Myrick (1905)
"Forrest and his men crossed behind us, leaving but the cooks and a horse-wrangler
on the farther side. It was easily to be seen that all the lowlands along ..."
6. A Ranchman's Recollections: An Autobiography in which Unfamiliar Facts by Frank S. Hastings (1921)
"The horse wrangler was promoted to a riding job, and "Little Boy" to horse wrangler.
The boys had from the outset contributed shirts and socks; ..."