Definitionn. an unbroken or imperfectly broken mustang
Last update: July 27, 2015
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The physical signs are those of broncho-pneumonia; oedema of the lungs soon supervenes, and death occurs in three or four days. [Please select]
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"Otherwise the horned lark," added the young naturalist, from his broncho behind the carriage. [Please select]
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It was I broke in the bucking broncho Ajax with my patent spiked saddle for carnivores. [Please select]
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A finer young chap never threw a leg over a broncho. [Please select]
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He touched his splendid broncho into a sharp gallop, the other horses following more slowly behind. [Please select]
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Outside o' that buckin'-broncho hammick and the man-eatin' ants I had a lovely evenin'. [Please select]
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She's apt to rock and kick like a broncho sometimes but you can't fall out, because you'll be strapped in.' [Please select]
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Phil and his broncho were in the midst of things, of course, and had one or two tumbles, but nothing to hurt them; only Clover was very thankful when it was all safely over. [Please select]
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