Which preposition to use with cowhide
UNDERHILL, DUDLEY F. From cowhides to golden fleece.
In marched Bill Sizer at the head of his following, cowhide in hand.
What if the Southern aristocrat, who lords it over him as the panther does over the ox, should transfer (as he has threatened many a time) the cowhide from the negro's loins to his?
He had brought a piece of tanned cowhide for the soles of my shoes, an awl, a sailor's thimble, needles, coarse thread, a ball of wax, and a sharp knife.
This proposal, the gentleman very facetiously observed, the party jumped at, expecting some good sport; but added, "The fellow spoilt it, for he refused to stand still, although we 'used up' a cowhide over him for his obstinacy."
He always carried a cowhide with him.