Longhorn [noun]
Definition of Longhorn:
bovine animals
Opposite/Antonyms of Longhorn:
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Sentence/Example of Longhorn:
The Longhorn or “Dishley” breed of cattle is one of the most interesting historically.
Longhorn versus thoroughbred, and Daddy indulges and encourages him in the plan.
There was not a longhorn among them; there has not been a longhorn on the range for many years.
The new longhorn, however good for the grazier, was not a good milker.
Peets gives this saddle-tinted longhorn a four-bit piece, an' he tells this yarn.
They are, however, capable of great improvement, as instanced in the case of Bakewell's celebrated Longhorn herds.
Jack Roberts was in two minds whether to stop at the Longhorn saloon.
But Mrs. Longhorn has them as well as he and is quite able to take care of herself.
I always work for wages, my pay I get in gold; I am bound to follow the longhorn steer until I am too old.
As she straightened up and turned to go, she beheld a Texas steer of the longhorn variety only a short distance away.