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Answer for the clue "Rodeo steed, for short ", 5 letters:
bronc

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bronc \bronc\ n. an unbroken or imperfectly broken mustang. Syn: bronco, broncho. [WordNet 1.5] ||

Usage examples of bronc.

The bronc reared back as my father brought the loop up to catch it around the muzzle.

Then slowly my father started to bring his hand up again and the bronc exploded, its eyes flashing, its teeth bared, as it reared back and struck out with its hoofs.

This time, my father stepped back and then darted as the bronc came down.

The bronc stood there for a moment, then sagged slowly to its knees, its front legs crumpling as if they had suddenly turned to rubber.

Then the bronc seemed to heave a giant sigh and dropped its head back on the ground.

The bronc stood there, its legs trembling, its head hanging dejectedly.

By the time I got back to the corral, Nevada was walking the bronc up and down, breaking him to the meaning of the reins.

After getting his leg broken and his body stomped by an angry bronc, he decided it was time for a visit.

Randy Hersch has won the go-around and the world bareback bronc championship.

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.

How, in one week or less, was she going to find out who the handsome, ex-rodeo bronc rider had been?

I suppose, from the hero worship he developed when he was a teenager, and Blake was a star bronc rider on the rodeo circuit.

Or picture a bronc rider who blasts out of the gate barely seated on top of some of the biggest, nastiest creatures who ever bucked on four feet.

Those bronc riders are just hoping to hang on for eight seconds without getting thrown and stomped on.

The broncs and bulls had learned to do their work without any harsh measures.