Person who works specifically with cattle.
1She had heard that I was a cattle man, somewhere in the West.
2You would have loved Tom Burnett, the son of the big cattle man.
3The European traveler entered into conversation with the cattle man.
4On the ride home he had not referred to the cattle man nor had she.
5It was Malcolm, another long-term resident, ex cattle man.
6He is a splendid fellow, about thirty years old, and just the ideal of what a young cattle man should be.
7Once passing a cattle man, he asked if a party of troops from Blessington had come up that way the day before.
8At first the cattle man showed some interest in Europe, but after awhile he grew quiet and didn't seem to enjoy it.
9My two sisters who had been living with us had married,-Nellie ,toA. C. Jester, a cattle man, and May, to Ed.
10He is a cattle man and, besides his own men, cowboys from neighboring ranches for twenty miles around ride in to take part.
11We passed a cattle man working at a ferry, who had just taken some stock across, which other men had driven on ahead.
12He was a farmer, a cattle man, a grafter of fruit-trees, a breeder of horses, a herder of sheep, a preacher, a physician.
13Our appearance filled them with alarm, and they "high tailed it" to use a cattle man's expression, scampering up the rocky slopes.
14This might be the man who was bribing the crooked military chief to make it impossible for the cattle man to carry out his contract.
15Neglecting his business as cattle man, he spent all the money he had made in London, but he never found that entrance to the cave.
16He was, as they said, "a white man; white to the back," which was understood to sum up the true cattle man's virtues.
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Translations for cattle man