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bronc
[ brongk ]
noun
- bronco:
to bust a bronc.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bronc1
First recorded in 1890–95; by shortening
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Example Sentences
"One of you boys saddle my bronc," suddenly requested Alfred, and began to examine his firearms by the light of the saloon lamp.
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Won't you light off'n yore bronc and stay to supper, Miss Rutherford?
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Say, I seen him ride Cyclone once and get first money for ridin' the worst buckin' bronc' at the rodeo, over to Tucson.
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The Adjutant's letter was left in the tent, Bronc picketed, and the boys drew lots for the oars.
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"That's an ornery--looking bronc," went on Belllounds, and he reached with careless hand for the mustang.
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