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broncobuster

[brong-koh-buhs-ter] / ˈbrɒŋ koʊˌbʌs tər /


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She escapes briefly when she marries a dashing black cowboy and goes to Texas, where he has a good life as a broncobuster.

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"The whole horse business has changed," says her husband Lee, a former broncobuster.

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In San Diego, a discouraged broncobuster advertised for sale a "Western saddle, bridle, blanket and halter; rope, block and tackle, wheel chair."

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She marries a broncobuster who is killed by a black stallion.

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His father was a laborer and broncobuster; his mother spoke almost no English and was only semiliterate in Spanish.

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