jackaroo in a sentence
n.
Definition
A jackaroo is a young man employed on a sheep or cattle station in Australia to learn the skills of ranching and farming.
Sample Sentences
- The young jackaroo spent his summer learning the ropes of cattle herding on the vast outback station.
- During his time as a jackaroo, he developed a deep appreciation for the rugged beauty of the Australian landscape.
- Each morning, the jackaroo would rise at dawn to help with the daily chores before riding out with the cattle.
- After several months of hard work, the jackaroo gained the respect of the seasoned ranch hands.
- Stories of the jackaroo's adventures on the property became legendary among the local community.
- The young jackaroo spent his summer working on a remote cattle station in Australia.
- As a jackaroo, he learned the ropes of horse riding and cattle herding from seasoned ranchers.
- The jackaroo's days were filled with long hours in the sun, tending to the animals and fixing fences.
- After a year of hard work, the jackaroo felt a deep connection to the land and its traditions.
- With dreams of becoming a fully-fledged stockman, the ambitious jackaroo sought out new challenges on neighboring farms.
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