cowgirls
Pronunciation: [ˈkaʊɡɜrlz]
Word
Context: "occupation"
(noun) a girl or woman who works on a ranch, taking care of cattle and often riding horses. They are similar to cowboys but are female. Cowgirls are often seen as strong and skilled in riding and managing livestock.
Example
The cowgirl rode her horse across the open field, expertly rounding up the cattle.
Example
Not every girl wants to be a cowgirl; some prefer working in an office.
Example
What do you think makes a good cowgirl?
Context: "culture"
(noun) a woman who embraces a cowgirl lifestyle, often associated with country music, rodeos, and western wear. This meaning is more about the culture and style rather than just the job.
Example
At the festival, she wore a cowboy hat and boots, looking like a true cowgirl.
Example
He didn’t dress like a cowgirl; he wore a suit instead.
Example
What activities do cowgirls enjoy at a rodeo?
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