Adjectives for Cowboy | Words to describe Cowboy
Real
Unsuspicious
Regular
Humanitarian
Young
Muscular
Other
Half-Drunken
Red-Headed
New
Reckless
How do you describe Cowboy?
- 1. Gloomy Gus was reclining beside his fire in converse with a red-headed cowboy, and neither of them looked up. 🔊
- 2. The red-headed cowboy sat like a graven image, with his eyes fixed on the fire, and finally the cook replied. 🔊
- 3. It took her but a moment to diagnose the sad case of Slim, and then the other cowboy had his call from the consulting physician. 🔊
- 4. But it was made worse this morning because a young cowboy who happened along took upon himself the task of helping Lee. 🔊
- 5. Bowles excused himself, and wondered what would happen; but the half-drunken cowboy who brought out the life-saver never gave him a second look. 🔊
- 6. It was laden with a regular cowboy equipment of spurs, quirt, revolver, cartridge-belt, and the too common accompaniment of a bottle of whiskey. 🔊
- 7. This is all very interesting and romantic, of course, when taken by itself; but nobody stopped to explain it to Bowles, the humanitarian cowboy. 🔊
- 8. Throwing a rope over a post is all right to start, but if you want to be a real cowboy you'll have to learn to lasso something that's running on its four legs. 🔊
- 9. For an indignant instant I suspected some reckless cowboy of having lassoed and stolen him, but a little further study of the footprints spoiled that theory. 🔊
- 10. This touching confidence so ingratiated the bluff and hearty son of toil to the unsuspicious cowboy, that he, in turn, began, to ooze information at every pore. 🔊