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Western exhibition
Answer for the clue "Western exhibition ", 5 letters:
rodeo
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Usage examples of rodeo.
Rodeo in Bluff Springs, drew back against the corral, his keen gray eyes on the girl who was passing with Bill Bly, the Rodeo star.
Bill Bly was the hero of the rodeo world and Deke Murphy was an unknown, a hard-faced youngster who had dropped off a freight train and rustled a job handling stock for the rodeo.
All he knew was horses and cattle, and if he made an enemy of Bly he would be blackballed around every rodeo in the country.
She was a top bucker on the circuit, but she hated corrals, and as far as that old rodeo queen was concerned, every gate led to one.
She became a wonderful horsewoman, and, when in the West, entered contests at rodeos in trick riding, riding buckers and so-called outlaws, and won many prizes.
Five miles up from Point Dume, past the sprawling public beach at Zuma, and a left turn onto Broad Beach Road just past the rodeo rink at Trancas Canyon.
Confidential Report had pix of Wetherall indulging his hobby in the smart lasso competition at the sixteenth annual Wyoming Tech Rodeo.
Baxter, with his glamorous past as a rodeo bronc rider, had still been around when Mary did develop an interest in young cowboys in tight jeans, Baxter would have been a real danger.
I suppose, from the hero worship he developed when he was a teenager, and Blake was a star bronc rider on the rodeo circuit.
And that made it just about as opposite as it could get from the traditional values of his people, which made wealth a symbol for selfishness, and had caused a friend of his to deliberately stop winning rodeo competitions because he was getting unhealthily famous and therefore out of harmony.
I guess it would be accurate to say that Sammy addicts were the rodeo clowns of the junkie universe, the baddest, most functional and most trustworthy of their kind.
Her anger simmered as she watched Miss Bluebonnet Rodeo Saddle Queen attempt to climb his legs, and by the time he returned to the car, she had worked herself into a stew.
Hank had worked on the gear for the broncs and bulls, rewired the lights, repaired the PA system, found a barrel for the rodeo clown, tied the numbered collars on the team penning cattle and, finally, got into his chaps for the bull riding.
He was on his way to ride broncs in a rodeo, listening to good music with the man he could easily fall in love with at his side.
They were bulldoggers, the boots favored by rodeo topers because the heels angled forward to give better traction when taking down a roped calf.