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broncos

n. (plural of bronco English)

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He said the Broncos used to have some wide receivers called the Three Amigos and they were really good.

He didn't like the Broncos, but he liked the nickname-the Three Amigos.

The driver of the lighter rig with its four broncos set out for San Felipe.

The six broncos were brought to a stand in the midst of the crowd, the mail bag was tossed to the post-master and the passengers began climbing down from their seats.

At last, his pockets laden with everything that seemed to promise a possible relief, Texas Joe set out on a fresh horse, the first one handy, to be followed later by a spring wagon drawn by four fast broncos and carrying four women.

Riding with Texas Joe in a light buckboard drawn by a span of lively broncos with El Capitan leading behind, she was as merry as a school-girl out for a long-talked-of holiday.

Into and through the strangely silent crowd the driver of the six broncos forced his frightened team.

It was like that all night, through the team roping, the barrel racing, the bareback broncos, the bulls, and then finally, she saw him.

And Tanya hung out the window and warned Gordon to stay away from broncos.

At the first break in the weather, he stopped at a Circle K for a carton of Broncos, an American brand to which he unaccountably had become devoted.

A guard strolled out to meet them, his attention still drawn toward the office blaring with the sounds of the Broncos game.

On the monitor, Jake saw the guards watching the Broncos game on the television in the corner, putting the angle it was shot from in the opposite upper corner.

Instead of her Broncos jersey and frayed chenille robe, there was a swatch of black silk with a matching-and very sheer-peignoir.

Her Denver Broncos sweatshirt was the size of a tent, covering what Colt judged to be two hundred pounds of pure bulk.

They might have been talking about the Broncos' chances for the Superbowl.