rancher

IPA: rˈæntʃɝ

noun

  • A person who operates a ranch.
  • (US, real estate) A ranch-style house, a ranchhouse.
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Examples of "rancher" in Sentences

  • I called rancher and told him R was home and water was off.
  • Bridwell's website notes that the library was named after Joseph S. Bridwell, a businessman and cattle rancher from the area of Wichita Falls, Texas.
  • The film revolves around Captain Lance Deakin who, after returning to civilian life as a Texas rancher, is attacked by members of his former Special Forces unit.
  • “The cold-blooded killing of an Arizona rancher is a sad and sobering reminder of the threats to public safety that exist in our border communities,” Giffords said.
  • I also agree with schwings, if a rancher is turning down hunters who want to put some pig in the freezer, they have no right to complain about how the hogs are tearing up their land.
  • I called a rancher 13 miles thataway for help; he was about to put out some feed, but said he'd come with tools and help me get the water turned off wasn't sure I could do it by hand.

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