cowboy
Prononciation : [ˈkaʊbɔɪ]
Mot
Contexte : « occupation »
(noun) a person who works on a ranch and takes care of cattle or horses. Cowboys usually ride horses and are known for their special clothes like hats and boots.
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The cowboy spent the day herding cattle across the open fields.
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She is not a cowboy; she prefers to work in an office instead.
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What does a cowboy do on a ranch?
Contexte : « culture »
(noun) a character often found in stories and films who is brave and independent, usually living in the Old West. Cowboys are often shown riding horses and fighting for justice.
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In the movie, the cowboy saved the town from the bad guys.
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The story doesn't have a cowboy; it's about a scientist instead.
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What makes a cowboy an interesting character in films?
Contexte : « behavior »
(noun) someone who acts in a reckless or bold way, often without thinking about the consequences. This can refer to a person who takes unnecessary risks.
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He is a cowboy on the soccer field, always going for the bold moves.
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She isn't a cowboy; she plays it safe and plans carefully before acting.
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Do you think being a cowboy is a good way to play sports?
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