herder in English

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a person who looks after a herd of livestock or makes a living from keeping livestock, especially in open country.
The species is desired by nomadic livestock herders for harvesting.
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "herder" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "herder", or refer to the context using the word "herder" in the English Dictionary.

1. The herder staked out his claim.

2. Nerf Herder is a joke band.

3. Coffee was first discovered by a goat herder.

4. Such was the development a hundred years from Herder to Chamberlain.

5. A [ Nenets ] herder relies on the instincts of his lead reindeer.

6. After trying the berries himself, the goat herder felt much more energetic than usual.

7. I bet herder and his men are already on their way to your house.

8. There wasn't enough pasture, " Jakov Japtik, a Nenets reindeer herder, told the Guardian.

9. "The reindeer are becoming unhappy," said Issat Eira, a31-year-old reindeer herder.

10. Past fifty he looked, but still capable of the strenuous life a herder.

11. Being a cat herder is probably about the toughest thing I think I've ever done.

12. Azam, a traditional herder and Buzkashi player, tries to find his place in the new Tajikistan.

13. Synonyms for Broncobuster include cowboy, cowhand, buckaroo, cattleman, cowman, drover, cowpuncher, gaucho, herder and herdsman

14. Morning's Milk: At an elevation of more than 000 feet a herder milks her goats.

15. Research showed the region had many recreational activities squeezed into a compact area, said Herder.

16. Catcher, who doesn't use his real name, is a sheep herder by trade and used to people funning him

17. The Belgian Sheepdog is a highly trainable herder whose versatility and intelligence is the stuff of canine legend

18. A Botnet (short for “robot network”) is a network of computers infected by malware that are under the control of a single attacking party, known as the “bot-herder.” Each individual machine under the control of the bot-herder is known as a bot.

19. A herd of 29 cattle were subsequently free to overgraze the floodplain areas, despite appeals to the metro police, the municipality and the cow herder.

20. According to Mitchell's secondary account of these events, the old goat herder left MacGown with directions to a hut, where he found two vehicles.

21. At about midday on 26 January, Ryan and MacGown were stumbled upon by an 'old' (according to MacGown) goat herder tending a flock of goats.

22. History: The Bernese Mountain Dog has its origins in Switzerland, where it was used as a cart-pulling dog, herder, and general farm dog

23. Evo Morales, the former llama herder and coca leaf farmer who wears a stripy jumper rather than a shirt and tie, seems to be breaking all the moulds.

24. With his usual Causticity Herder characterised the manner of the two chief contributors. THE YOUTH OF GOETHE PETER HUME BROWN Rousseau lay too open to the unlicensed Causticity of his accuser

25. As legend goes, coffee berries were first discovered in 850 by an Ethiopian goat herder who noticed his goats were much friskier after having eaten the red berries of a local bush.

26. "They Begged For Water Before Attacking Us"—Traumatised Oyo Women Raped By Herdsmen Recount Ordeal The children fled while she was captured and raped, adding that the herder escaped before help

27. Botnets are created when the bot-herder sends the bot from his command and control servers to an unknowing recipient using file sharing, email, or social media application protocols or other bots as an intermediary

28. Barack Obama Conclusively outed as CIA creation Alex Jones and Aaron Dykes tell us this about Obama’s history: Far from being the mere ‘son of a goat herder’ (as he deceptively paraded during and even before his candidacy), strong evidence has emerged that President Barack Obama is the product of the intelligence community.

29. And whether it is the Penan in the forests of Borneo, or the Voodoo acolytes in Haiti, or the warriors in the Kaisut desert of Northern Kenya, the Curandero in the mountains of the Andes, or a caravanserai in the middle of the Sahara -- this is incidentally the fellow that I traveled into the desert with a month ago -- or indeed a yak herder in the slopes of Qomolangma, Everest, the goddess mother of the world.