buffalo bill in English

noun
1
( 1846–1917 ) , US showman; born William Frederick Cody . He gained his nickname for killing 4,280 buffalo in 8 months to feed the Union Pacific Railroad workers. He subsequently devoted his life to his traveling Wild West Show.

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1. Agent Starling(Sentencedict.com), how did you track Buffalo Bill here?

2. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, who passed through the region in the 1870s

3. Buffalo Bill, called " Pahaska " which means " long hair " in Sioux accepts the challenge for his beloved country.

4. It is named after William Frederick Cody, primarily known as Buffalo Bill, from William Cody's part in the creation of the original town

5. Cody, Wyoming, USA - View across the rugged undulating landscape of Buffalo Bill State park showing the reservoir, rocky mountains near Cody, Wyoming, USA

6. Cody, named for its legendary founder, Buffalo Bill Cody, remains as full of Old West adventure as it was during the days when Bill himself roamed Wyoming

7. ‘I Bulldogged and rode broncos’ ‘cowboys compete in bulldogging and bareback riding’ ‘This batch includes the grand entry, bronc riding, bulldogging, barrel racing, roping, cutting horses, and bull riding.’ ‘Buffalo Bill Bulldogged an outlaw to the ground and hogtied him rodeo style.’

8. Author Lee Silva believes Buntline did present five 10-inch-barrel (not 12-inch) “Buntline Specials” to ex-buffalo hunters Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, Bill Tilghman, Neil Brown and Charlie Bassett, using them as bribes to convince them to replace “Buffalo Bill” Cody, “Texas Jack” Omohundro and “Wild Bill” Hickok in his theatrical