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cowhand

[kou-hand] / ˈkaʊˌhænd /




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The Jeep remains truest to the original construct of an S.U.V. — an actual sport utility vehicle! — with a fold-down windscreen, removable doors and a ride quality that still makes occupants feel like cowhands.

From New York Times

Robots will probably take cowhands’ jobs before they take yours.

From New York Times

Born into a family of Wyoming ranchers, Mr. Barlow was the first person to talk about the Internet “in a way that a cowhand can understand,” Wired magazine editor Kevin Kelly once said.

From Washington Post

As a cowhand of average height, I find the load floor a bit high.

From New York Times

They evoked the dark silhouettes of chimney sweeps, while emitting whistles, yips and whoops like cowhands at a roundup.

From New York Times