noun a person who works as a cowboy, especially in the American West
In the rodeo world, cowpuncher may be used to describe participants in events such as team roping or steer wrestling.
Cowpuncher is a common term used in Western films to refer to cowboys who wrangle cattle.
A cowpuncher is a slang term for a cowboy or ranch hand who works with cattle on horseback.
In Western literature, cowpuncher is often used to describe the rough and tough cowboy characters.
In literature, a cowpuncher may be used as a character in Western novels or stories, often depicted as a cowboy who punches cattle.
Historians may refer to cowpunchers when discussing the role of cowboys in the American West and the cattle industry.
In the context of ranching, a cowpuncher may be a term used to describe a cowboy or ranch hand responsible for herding and tending to cattle.
Actors may portray cowpunchers in Western films or television shows, depicting the life and work of cowboys in the Old West.