Someone who drives a herd.
In Australia, person who moves livestock, usually sheep, cattle, and horses "on the hoof" over long distances.
1 Theophilus, a bishop of Scythia; John, another, in Persia; Spiridion, a cattle - drover .
2 Ruin stared in the face every Texan drover whose cattle were unsold.
3 Surely, if your father was the Barony's chief drover , you do not-
4 After looking around for awhile, he at length became a cattle drover .
5 At sight of Warren and his companion the face of the drover set.
6 Jack Curtis started work as a drover as a child in the 1940s.
7 Ronald looked forward to the periodical visits of the drover with intense longing.
8 The summer of 1881 proved a splendid market for the drover .
9 A brother of the drover was about to return on horseback.
10 I should be afraid to go out, in the drover 's attire.
11 He looked like a prosperous stock - drover or solid merchant from some country village.
12 The orders ripped out, like the crack of a drover 's whip.
13 To Jack, sitting on the box, came the cattle - drover with orders.
14 Brown, who was very clever, had raised himself from being an Irish drover .
15 At length the drover spoke in a low solemn voice:
16 Sleeping overnight in the town, the drover started for home next morning before daylight.
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