Definitions
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- noun A type of Mexican
horseman
Etymologies
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Examples
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In his elegant costume and wide sombrero, the charro is a cowboy but also a gentleman.
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In his elegant costume and wide sombrero, the charro is a cowboy but also a gentleman.
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After a few belts of tequila before the event, the charro is ready to face the risks and the broken bones.
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After a few belts of tequila before the event, the charro is ready to face the risks and the broken bones.
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A musician in charro costume sang, while roving between tables.
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Using similar procedures for driving, roping and bringing down the mare as above, in this event the charro is mounted on his horse.
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Does anybody know when and where in Guadalajara el desfile del dia del charro is going to be?
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The charro is allowed eight minutes and three chances to execute the suerte.
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Another charro from a competing team galloped after him.
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A combination of cowboy and knight-errant, the charro is valiant and skillful.
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