bronc

[brɒŋk]

bronc Definition

  • 1a horse that is unbroken or imperfectly broken
  • 2a rodeo horse trained to buck

Using bronc: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bronc" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cowboy tried to ride the bronc, but it threw him off.

  • Example

    The rodeo featured a competition for the best bronc rider.

  • Example

    He was thrown from the back of a bronc during the rodeo.

bronc Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bronc

  • bucking horse
  • unbroken horse
  • wild horse
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Summary: bronc in Brief

The term 'bronc' [brɒŋk] refers to an unbroken or imperfectly broken horse, or a rodeo horse trained to buck. It is often used in the context of rodeo competitions, where riders attempt to stay on the back of a bronc for as long as possible. Examples include 'The cowboy tried to ride the bronc, but it threw him off.' and 'The rodeo featured a competition for the best bronc rider.'