Burro [noun]
Definition of Burro:
donkey
Opposite/Antonyms of Burro:
-
Sentence/Example of Burro:
Cash looked up from studying the last assay report of the Burro Lode, and his look was not pleasant.
He would let Bunting travel light to the Rio Seco, and then load him for her as no burro ever was loaded to cross the border!
“Whisper, I said,” and he put one hand over her mouth and led her over to the little gray burro.
Billie, who was giving a short ration of water to the burro, called across to ask what Kit was laughing at in that hilarious way.
One of the men had a club, and every once in a while he would reach over and hit the burro a heavy blow.
As the boys breathlessly watched, they saw a burro emerge from among the rocks on the left of the trail.
The men had headed the burro along the trail, and would soon pass the point where Matt and Chub were hiding.
La Villari had just begun her luncheon, and the spaghetti al burro e formaggio lay in a goodly heap of pale gold on her plate.
The burro was being lead by another woman of the same age, extraordinarily like and yet unlike the other one.
During her protest, with some difficulty, Mrs. Webster was being persuaded to dismount from her burro by Peggy and Bettina.