"Jackeroo" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Jackeroo" Meaning

A jackeroo is a young cowboy or ranch hand, typically an Australian rural worker who assists experienced stockmen or drovers on a cattle station or ranch. The term is often used in Australia and New Zealand.

"Jackeroo" Examples

Usage Examples of "Jackeroo"


1. In a conversation

"I've always wanted to visit a farm and learn how to ride cattle like a jackeroo."

2. In an article about rural work

"For many young people, becoming a jackeroo is a way to gain experience and skills in rural work."

3. In a historical context

"During World War II, many jackeroos joined the military and went on to become successful commanders."

4. In a travel brochure

"Are you ready for an adventure? Learn the ropes alongside an experienced jackeroo on a Tasmanian farm stay."

5. In a news report

"A group of jackeroos recently won an awards for improving soil conservation methods on their ranch."

Note: Jackeroo is a colloquial Australian term for a young man working on a sheep or cattle station (farm) to gain experience and learn the skills of a stockman.

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