Aún no tenemos significados para "driving a herd".
1A boy on the road was driving a herd of sheep before him.
2They were stealing horses, or driving a herd already stolen.
3He was driving a herd of cows and oxen.
4And finally, a hunchbacked drover came along, riding a mule and driving a herd of miniature mammoths.
5At least this time we were not driving a herd of cattle, only one old milk cow.
6We soon overtook the stranger who was driving a herd of horses, and as we came up to him, I said:
7And then Ser Gregor returned, earlier than expected, driving a herd of goats this time in place of a herd of prisoners.
8Bruce West was out with two of his men driving a herd of young, wild-looking horses down toward the corrals beyond the house.
9American Horse was about ten years old when he was attacked by three Crow warriors, while driving a herd of ponies to water.
10There was no obligation whatever, yet I had hopes of interesting him sufficiently to join issues with me in driving a herd of cattle.
11The two men were driving a herd of the peasants' horses to graze in the night, alongside the highroad and secretly, in the landlord's forest.
12At length he heard the shouts of a peasant who was coming along a solitary pathway through the wood, driving a herd to their pasture.
13"Somebody must be driving a herd of cattle along the road," thought Tom.
14"I am right!" said the bee-hunter; "a panther is driving a herd before him; or may be, there is a battle among the beasts."
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