A hired hand who tends cattle and performs other duties on horseback.
1 Can I help it if I'm nothing more than a cowhand ?
2 Don't just stand there like a satisfied cowhand after a night in Reno.
3 Honey, you lap up liquor like a fired cowhand .
4 While Jack worked as a cowhand on a ranch, Raleigh toiled on a United Fruit Company plantation.
5 He hit her low, like a cowhand bringing down a steer from the back of a running horse.
6 While they were shaking Jake noticed the boy, standing there by some lank cowhand with a heavy mustache.
7 When he got dressed in a legal manner he looked like he couldn't be anything else but a cowhand .
8 He gave up drinking thereafter and went to work for the "Three Seven" outfit as an ordinary cowhand .
9 It was not long, however, before he discovered that this man, who was a first-rate cowhand , was wholly incapable of acting as head.
10 The sun flashed on his knife, and the cowhands watched in puzzlement.
11 A few days would find the cowhands back from the round-up.
12 Some of them have become cowhands , and they make superior horsemen.
13 Tunstall did have a gang of cowhands , though it's not clear he was their Dumbledore.
14 However, he was equally determined to rouse a hostile sentiment towards him among the cowhands .
15 All the cowhands were having trouble with their mounts.
16 It takes willpower to leave a houseful of ladies just to ride along with some scraggly cowhands .
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