"Chaparajos" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Chaparajos" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Chaparajos" Meaning

Chaparrajos refers to lightweight, close-fitting spurs, typically worn by cowboys or horse riders. The term is often used in the context of Latin American or Western American culture, and is a type of spur that is smaller and more decorative than heavier, utility-style spurs.

"Chaparajos" Examples

Usage Examples: Chaparrajos


1. In a description of a South American landscape

The rugged terrain of the Andes Mountains was dotted with chaparrajos, a thick undergrowth of thorny shrubs and small trees.

2. In a historical account of the Camino Real

As we trekked along the ancient trail, we encountered chaparrajos, dense thickets of shrubs that had to be carefully navigated.

3. In a naturalist's journal

Observing the chaparrajos in the scrublands of Patagonia, I noticed the unique adaptations of its flora and fauna to this harsh environment.

4. In a travel guide

When exploring the scenic routes of Chile, be prepared to encounter chaparrajos, challenging terrain that requires caution and sturdy footwear.

5. In a work of fiction set in the Chilean countryside

As the sun began to set, the chaparrajos seemed to come alive, their thorns and branches etched against the sky like a primordial sculpture garden.

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