28 adjectives to describe ranching

There were men and women and children, too, who had come on skis and in toboggans for twenty miles from distant ranches to do honor to the wedding-anniversary of Greely and his wife.

Robinson Crusoe on his lonely isle, before the advent of Friday, was not more isolated than she on her lonely Alberta ranch, according to the advance notices.

There were some extensive ranches, however, as this is the section favored for settlement by a class of Englishmen called "remittance men."

Take the scale, for instance!" "A confounded little ranch out in this God-forsaken place, that a Swede immigrant might run!"

"Somebody is a-trying to jump yore ranch, and if you'll lemme talk to him I can find out who it is." "Whohow?" said Miss Dale, stupidly, for, what with the fright and embarrassment engendered by her father's condition the true significance of Racey's remark was not immediately apparent.

He got himself on foot to the nearest ranch, and there he hired a fresh horse and reached Rusty, at the end of the third day.

Of all the lonesome sounds that I remember (and it seems ludicrous now), most distinct is the crowing of cocks on the deserted ranches.

Double cross ranch.

Honey Bunch: her first visit to a pony ranch.

These are mostly the "black sheep" or outcasts of titled families, who having got into trouble of some sort at home, are sent to America to isolate themselves on western ranches, where they receive monthly or quarterly remittances of money to support them.

She would live in the East, or, better still, in Europe, and sell the hateful ranch.

There was a short cut leading from the land which she had selected off her own immense ranch to sell to Nick Hilliard, and this way he sometimes took if he were in a hurry.

At a preliminary examination they claimed that they had been sent to Chile by the Siberian Red Cross to establish a co-operative guinea-pig ranch for indigent Grand Dukes.

"The Bub-bub-bar S is the bub-best ranch in the worl'."

They carried off on this raid 280 head of animals from the Canoa and the adjoining ranches.

She was instantly in the saddle, but, by the time she reached the edge of the copse, she found it to be only a wagon filled with singing men going back to some nearby ranch.

Already an occasional cattle ranch is to be found along the banks.

At a preliminary examination they claimed that they had been sent to Chile by the Siberian Red Cross to establish a co-operative guinea-pig ranch for indigent Grand Dukes.

One afternoon we stopped at the home buildings or headquarters of one of the great outlying ranches of the Brazil Land and Cattle Company, the Farquahar syndicate, under the management of Murdo Mackenziethan whom we have in the United States no better citizen or more competent cattleman.

Because I aim ter leave this yere ranch afore sun-up.

By the time the temporary sidings were down and the tank well was dug in the damp sands, it was heralded far and wide that the Western Pacific would make the city on the banks of Dry Creeka city consisting as yet only of the Simsby ranch shacksits western terminus.

On the right hand, or western bank, and here and there on the left bank, the forest is broken by natural pastures and meadows, and at one of these places, known as Porto Campo, sixty or seventy miles above the mouth, there is a good-sized cattle-ranch.

You and your brother have this splendid ranch; you have experience, capital, everything looks so prosperous, and yet you are goingbehind.

It varied not a whit from the typical ranch of that region, a low-built collection of sheds and arms sprawling around the ranch house itself.

"What in the world induced you to abandon your beloved ranch?" inquired Mr. Merrick.

28 adjectives to describe  ranching