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rodeo

[roh-dee-oh, roh-dey-oh] / ˈroʊ diˌoʊ, roʊˈdeɪ oʊ /
NOUN
cowboy exhibition
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“We’d seen my dad rodeo and my older brother rodeoed, so we knew we had the foundation,” said Holyan, the rodeo coach at Diné College in Tsaile, Arizona.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 27, 2023

He developed his love for the sport from his dad, who made sure his son practiced each day and rodeoed on weekends.

From Washington Times • Dec. 11, 2021

“My husband, of course, he rodeoed his whole life,” Tammy says, staring out over the dirt ring, where an 11-year-old rider tried his best to reach eight seconds on a steer.

From Washington Times • Mar. 4, 2018

He’d rodeoed when he was younger, in high school at Hurricane High and in college at Dixie in St. George.

From Washington Times • Dec. 11, 2015

He’s rodeoed enough to know what broken bones feel like, and by 1938 he’s seen a lot of Saturday matinee westerns.

From Washington Post



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