a whip for driving cattle

  • 1Whip — riding cropThe word whip describes two basic types of tools:A long stick like device, usually slightly flexible, with a small bit of leather or cord, called a popper , on the end. Depending on length and flexibility, this type is often called a… …

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  • 2stock whip — noun A herdsman s whip with short handle and long lash • • • Main Entry: ↑stock * * * n. a whip used for driving cattle …

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  • 3Cattle Kate — Ellen Liddy Watson (July 2, 1861 July 20, 1889) was a female pioneer of Wyoming who became better known as Cattle Kate, an outlaw of the Old West. The outlaw characterization is a dubious one, as she was not violent and was never charged with any …

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  • 4sjam|bok — «SHAM bok», noun, verb. –n. a strong, heavy whip made from thick, tough hide, such as that of the rhinoceros or hippopotamus, used in South Africa for driving cattle. –v.t. to strike or drive with a sjambok. ╂[< earlier Afrikaans sjambok <… …

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  • 6Muster (livestock) — Roundup redirects here. For other uses, see Roundup (disambiguation). Mustering feral cattle can be very dangerous …

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  • 7Seminole Wars — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Seminole Wars caption=Osceola, Seminole leader. date= 1817 1858 place= Florida, US result= Indecisive/US victory combatant1= combatant2= Seminole strength1= strength2= casualties1= casualties2= The Seminole Wars …

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  • 8Whipcracking — is the act of producing a cracking sound through the use of a whip. Originating in cattle herding and horse driving/riding, it has become an art of its own. A rhythmic whipcracking belongs to the traditional culture among various Germanic peoples …

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  • 9Rebenque — is the name in Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish for a type of whip used by gauchos in South America.The word derives from the French raban , Dutch ra band , from ra yard beam + band. Originally it was the rope that ties the sail to the yard, but… …

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  • 10Calendar of 1995 — ▪ 1996 January January 1       Cardoso assumes office       Having won some 54% of the ballots cast in the October 1994 election, Fernando Cardoso took the oath of office as president of Brazil. As chief executive of South America s largest… …

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