cowman

[kou-muh n]

cowman Definition

  • 1a man who raises or tends to cows
  • 2a cowboy

Using cowman: Examples

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

  • Example

    The cowman spent all day tending to the herd.

  • Example

    He grew up as a cowman on his family's ranch.

  • Example

    The cowman rode his horse across the open range.

cowman Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cowman

Phrases with cowman

  • an experienced cowboy

    Example

    The old cowman taught the young ranch hands how to properly rope and brand cattle.

  • a cowboy who works on a ranch that grazes cattle on public lands

    Example

    The range cowmen spend long periods of time away from home, tending to the cattle on the open range.

  • a cowboy who uses modern technology and techniques in their work

    Example

    The modern cowman uses drones to monitor the herd and GPS to track their movements.

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Summary: cowman in Brief

'Cowman' [kou-muh n] refers to a man who raises or tends to cows, also known as a cowboy. It is often used to describe someone who works on a ranch or farm and spends their days caring for the herd. 'Cowman' can also be used in phrases like 'old cowman,' 'range cowman,' and 'modern cowman,' which describe different types of cowboys.