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vaquero

[vah-kair-oh, vah-ke-raw] / vɑˈkɛər oʊ, vɑˈkɛ rɔ /




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A few days after we spoke, he was in a West Hollywood photo studio, dressed in a vintage vaquero costume, a nod to the Mexican cowboys of the late 1800s.

From Los Angeles Times

And with a strong vaquero and ranching heritage, and relative isolation from the rest of Mexico, the city reckons with a reputation for provincialism.

From Los Angeles Times

The statue, erected in 1894, depicts a Native American lying at the feet of a missionary as a vaquero stands nearby in triumph.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, it adopts baroque patterns borrowed from the vaquero tradition.

From The Wall Street Journal

During the wet season, he rides alongside the other vaqueros to round up the cattle.

From New York Times