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cowboy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cowboy in Hindi

  • चरवाहे

cowboy Definition

Noun

  • a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western US and as represented in westerns and novels.

cowboy Example

  •  Meanwhile, the cowboy trader is free to carry on ripping off unwary customers. ( इस बीच, काउबॉय व्यापारी बेवजह ग्राहकों को लूटने के लिए स्वतंत्र है। )
  • He had sought work as a cowboy, rounding up cattle. ( उन्होंने मवेशियों को घेरने के लिए एक चरवाहे के रूप में काम मांगा था। )
  • Tabitha was just another cowboy at the carnival. ( तबीथा कार्निवाल में एक और चरवाहे थीं। )
  • Cowboy hats churn like whitecaps atop the crowd. ( भीड़ के ऊपर सफेद टोपी की तरह चरवाहे टोपी मथते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The cowboy looped the reins of his horse around the post and went into the bar.
  • Kent went to the Halloween party wearing a cowboy outfit.
  • His face was shadowed by a large cowboy hat.
  • One cowboy smashed a chair over the head of another as a fight broke out in the saloon.
  • The cowboy urged his horse on.
  • Did you see the cowboy film on TV last night?
  • The actor really played cowboy roles better than any other actor.
  • Please exercise every caution against cowboy salesmen of water purifiers and fraudulenttest sales.
  • He was named after a 1960s rodeo cowboy....
  • It like a toy cowboy gun to Chris.
  • A cowboy does his work 100 miles from anybody.
  • Sweat stained his dusty cowboy hat.
  • The remaining occupationally focussed pieces deal with policemen, cowboys, the railroad brotherhoods, southern convict coal miners, and (in a later part of the professions) lawyers and physicians.
  • I am very worried lest packs of cowboys travel around the country, wounding foxes.
  • Decent employers do not need to be undercut by cowboys and sweatshops seeking competitive advantage.
  • Irradiation is a cowboy's charter because regulating it and proving whether food has been irradiated will be impossible.
  • In contrast, the cowboys in that industry, who are not registered, do not have to install water meters.
  • There is nothing that forces him to do business with cowboys or unsafe firms.
  • Throwing terms such as cowboys at either staff or companies is of no interest to me.
  • They have become known as "cowboys"—not "midnight cowboys" but just bad cowboys.
  • Motoring organisations contend that "cowboys"—unofficial competitors and spectators—are often the cause of complaints.
  • From the Hansard archive
  • Such people are afraid of the cowboys taking their work, and they are quite right.
  • It sounded like some cowboy duel.
  • Fittingly, old-time cowboy music was playing.
  • Right, kids. We don't have any proper cowboy hats so you'll have to make believe.
  • He wore a black cowboy hat, black shirt, fatigue pants, combat boots.
  • On weekends, before the popular Cowboy Dinner Theatre shows, there are street skits and gunfights.
  • The press photographs show the artist in cowboy hat with a shotgun, surrounded by skulls and horns.
  • He traded a job in New York City for the life of a cowboy.