Pronunciation: /ˈbrɑːŋkoʊˌbʌstər/
noun a person who breaks in or tames wild horses
A1 A broncobuster is a person who breaks wild horses.
A2 The broncobuster was able to tame the unruly horse within a few days.
B1 The broncobuster skillfully handled the feisty broncos at the rodeo.
B2 Being a broncobuster requires a lot of strength and patience.
C1 The broncobuster's expertise in breaking wild horses is renowned in the rodeo circuit.
C2 The broncobuster's fearless approach to taming broncos has earned them a legendary status in the equestrian world.
formal The broncobuster skillfully tamed the wild horse during the rodeo competition.
informal I heard that Jake is a real broncobuster at the ranch.
slang Watch out for that broncobuster, he's known for breaking in the toughest horses.
figurative She's a real broncobuster when it comes to handling difficult situations.
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