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bronco

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Bronco were an English rock/country band signed to Island & Polydor Records 1969-1973.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ It is like riding a bucking bronco . ▪ Mow alfalfa and bundle it in bales, shear sheep, bust broncos.

Usage examples of bronco.

Bronco and I took Wren to the infirmary, Cutter had her hooked up to those antivenom IVs.

Technicians were taking pictures when Detective Ray Bisse arrived in his brown Crown Victoria and parked beside the Bronco.

White House jobs are about as secure and longlasting as a bronco ride.

Vietnamese animal husbanders were standing behind the new metal fencing when Lieutenant Prout showed them how to stab the Yorkshire hog, so they got an excellent panoramic view of the hog pretending to be a bucking bronco, or one of those Brahma bulls, that jump into the air and simultaneously twist energetically, with enough force to throw Swedish syringes out of their bones if they have any stuck in them.

She was cold, but the heater in her Bronco would unthaw her hands and feet.

Charles Melville has broken Varmin Way, has tamed it, is riding it like a bronco through the city and beyond.

I realized that they looked upon me as the Wild Colonial Boy, the bronco buster from the Barcoo, and I determined to act up to it.

The helicopters had to do some fancy footwork to avoid the erratic maneuvers of the pilotless Bronco as it pulled into a series of chandelles and lazy-eights over the battlefield.

Jean Scholl, the patrolwoman who found the Bronco, had something to do with it.

He checked again with his binoculars, and then he did see something: There was a Ford Bronco pulled behind some trees to the right of the cabin, well out of sight of the lower driveway.

The Bronco was in one corner of the compound, hunkered down in a pool of its body fluids.

Vicky Holden aimed the Bronco through the silent streets of the Lander neighborhood she had called home the past three years.

Darkness settled over the Bronco the instant she flipped off the headlights.

An hour later, Vicky guided the Bronco up the winding, snow-glazed road in Sage Canyon.

The Bronco slid in a half circle before stopping at the metal gate blocking the road.