bronco 的定义
plural bron·cos.
- a range pony or mustang of the western U.S., especially one that is not broken or is imperfectly broken.
bronco 近义词
等同于 cowboy
等同于 horse
更多bronco例句
- Maybe the white Bronco deserves a little respect for sitting this anniversary out.
- The 20 years since then have been kinder to that Bronco than to Broncos in general.
- Fortunately, the record-setting Bronco offense did its part to set yet another record.
- Who can forget the indelible images of that White Bronco being chased by a phalanx of cop cars on June 17, 1994?
- Today, someone reminds me, is the anniversary of the O.J. Simpson Bronco chase, which happened in 1995.
- For a short distance road and track lay parallel, and as the train slowly got under way, the bronco was put to a run.
- Suddenly within his line of vision came a stalwart young chap and a girl, each astride a bronco.
- Bronco helped her down from her pony, and escorted her to a seat of honour—an empty box that had formerly held canned tomatoes.
- Jamie clutched it, while Bronco held a consultation with the cook at the tail-board of the chuck-wagon.
- Bronco's fingers opened, and Nell and the child stared at a strange thing blinking sleepily.