Sentences

waddy in a sentence

n.

Definition

Waddy: a flexible, usually braided whip or lariat used by cowboys for herding cattle.

Sample Sentences

  1. The cowboy swung his waddy expertly, guiding the herd towards the corral.
  2. In the old Western film, the protagonist's waddy became a symbol of his rugged independence.
  3. During the cattle drive, each rancher relied on his waddy to manage the restless animals efficiently.
  4. The sturdy waddy was crafted from the finest leather, making it both functional and durable.
  5. As the sun set over the plains, the cowboy practiced his skills with the waddy, honing his technique for the upcoming roundup.
  6. The cowboy skillfully twirled his waddy before tossing it to catch the calf.
  7. In her hands, the waddy became an extension of her will, guiding the horse with precision.
  8. He admired the craftsmanship of the waddy, noting the intricate designs etched into the leather.
  9. During the rodeo, the competitors showcased their ability to use a waddy effectively in various events.
  10. The old rancher passed down his favorite waddy as a symbol of tradition and skill in cattle handling.

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