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Examples
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All the tornado an 'buckin'-bronco business may be a waste of talk.
Dixie Hart 1888
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To all intents the owners of the Quirt outfit were old bachelors who kept pretty much to themselves, went to town only when they needed supplies, rode old, narrow-fork saddles and grinned scornfully at "swell-forks" and "buckin'-rolls," and listened to all the range gossip without adding so much as an opinion.
The Quirt B. M. Bower 1905
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To all intents the owners of the Quirt outfit were old bachelors who kept pretty much to themselves, went to town only when they needed supplies, rode old, narrow-fork saddles and grinned scornfully at "swell-forks" and "buckin'-rolls," and listened to all the range gossip without adding so much as an opinion.
Sawtooth Ranch B. M. Bower 1905
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Clips of a cowboy riding a big "buckin" chicken appear in other, grainy spots.
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'All the percentage of the house an' niver a bit to the man that's buckin '.
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'All the percentage of the house an' niver a bit to the man that's buckin '.
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Dat's our erster, buckin 'the trends and never restin' on Laurel Street ... errr ... his laurels.
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The interview was just an opportunity, I would argue, to deflect attention from the Fed's negligence and whip up popular opinion against Liddy and the other buckin 'broncos of AIG.
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She may be an old bag, but her body looks like it could still hold up under two tough old buckin 'Texas boys don't it?
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She may be an old bag, but her body looks like it could still hold up under two tough old buckin 'Texas boys don't it?
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