gaucho Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈɡaʊ.tʃəʊ]
  • Us [ ˈɡaʊ.tʃoʊ]

Meaning of gaucho In English

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Examples of gaucho

  • They promoted an invented national "culture" including the romanticized gaucho, an icon once reviled but now esteemed.

  • It must be a very strong and very powerful force and there must be absolutely no doubt at all in the gaucho general's mind that it will be used.

  • During the mid-19th century, were common to the death duels between gauchos and mestizos afroargentinos.

  • A good portion of the gaucho cavalry broke formation to capture the mules loaded with supplies, including coins and precious metals from the royalist army.

  • The group known as gauchos developed from working on the ranches.

  • Her childhood was in nature, playing fields by the gauchos, where the horse ran, climbed trees, swam praticaca and many other sports.

  • His relations wore him out with questions about gaucho life.

  • The age of the gaucho had ended, and the age of the merchant and cattleman had begun.

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