Results for: herder, one who tends a herd, rearer of livestock
English English
become boring, frequently heard and boring, kept too long, legally expired, livestock urine, lose effectiveness, lose freshness, low in oxygen, make or become stale, dry out, spoil, not fresh, moldy, spoiled; musty; trite, hackneyed; tired, weary, not ...stale
bloodsucking fly; (Informal) person who annoys everyone around him (with questions, ideas, plans, requests, etc.), fly that bites livestock, somebody annoyinggadfly
blow with fist, drink of fruit juice, herd cattle, hit somebody with fist, hit with a closed fist; perforate, make a hole, make hole using punch, poke something, press buttonpunch
breeder of farm animals, man tending livestock, man working in warehouse, one who owns and raises livestockstockman
carry a pack, wear a rucksack, carry a backpack, channel in the barrel of a boring tool, detachable compartment of a spacecraft, flock together, herd together (animals), herd of whales; group of birdspod
cattle herder; cattle brander; one who works with cattle, somebody working with cattlecattleman
cattle or horse thief, person or thing that creates a soft sound like that of wind blowing through leaves; cattle thief, one who steals livestockrustler
cattle truck, kind of racing car, railroad car for livestockstock car
changing of TV channels, eating different appetizers, eating of food in supermarket, eating of snacks, food for cows and sheep, frequently stopping and starting, land with grass, pastureland, field or plot of ground where livestock are grazedgrazing
circle of wagons, drive animals into corral, fenced in area (for horses, cattle, etc.); circle of wagons arranged around a camp, gather and control, place for keeping livestock, put in a corral; form a circle of wagons, put wagons in circlecorral
congregation, crowd of people, gather, come together, throng, go in large numbers to something, group of birds or sheep, herd, pack; crowd; congregation of religious believers; tuft of wool; stuffing for upholsteryflock
control group of animals, form or move in a group, gather or assemble as a herd; group together; gather or lead (a group of people); lead or drive a herd of animals, group of animals which feeds and travels together, drove, pack; crowd, mob, large grou...herd
create a soft sound like that of wind blowing through leaves; steal livestock, steal cattle (Slang), make swishing sound, move quickly and energetically, move with rustling soundrustle
crowds of people, drive, group of animals moving, herd or flock; crowd or multitude, move animals along, type of stone chiseldrove
cut shape, disinherit, exclude, leave quickly, naturally suited, omit, remove by cutting, remove part from text, separate animal from herd, stop doing, stop something annoying, stop working, turn offcut out
 

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