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gaucho
noun as in cowboy
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noun as in herdsman
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noun as in horseman
noun as in rancher
noun as in rancher
noun as in rider
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Be on the lookout for old gaucho camps as you make your way to General Carrera Lake, which at 1,923 feet is the 11th deepest in the world.
The eye of the gaucho flashed at the insult; he applied his finger to the trigger, and the charge flew.
While we were proceeding, I related to the gaucho my life and adventures, as far as I thought necessary he should know.
"All," answered the gaucho, with his eye fixed on the pieces of gold that Tyro amused himself by chinking in his hand.
The landscape was in Gaucho days the same for hundreds of miles.
The gaucho remounted his horse, and set off; he soon disappeared in the darkness.
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On this page you'll find 83 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to gaucho, such as: bronco, buckaroo, cattleman, cowhand, cowpoke, and cowpuncher.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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