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		Definition of longhorn in English: longhornnoun ˈlɒŋhɔːnˈlɔŋˌhɔrn An animal of a breed of cattle with long horns. 长角牛 Example sentencesExamples -  Well, I am from Texas, where longhorns - cattle, that is - are indeed common, so perhaps the image is not entirely inappropriate.
 -  The cemetery grounds border pastureland, and visitors share the pastoral settings with horses, Texas longhorns and occasionally, wild deer.
 -  The cattle judges were from a federal agency that knew all cattle and not just the longhorns and shorthorns.
 -  He'd passed a herd of longhorns a curve-and-a-half back, along with those silly looking mini-donkeys he'd gaped at fifteen years ago.
 -  Watch out for the cowboys and the longhorns at Pioneer Plaza.
 -  The white longhorns have remained isolated and untouched next to Chillingham Castle in Northumberland since they were first penned into their park in 1260.
 -  A longhorn was discovered bedded down in a thicket.
 -  His office walls in the state capital, Austin, sport a pair of riding chaps, his Pioneer medallion and the head of a deceased longhorn.
 -  They were the first longhorns in the territory and Elisha kept them hidden in a back pasture so he wouldn't be laughed at for spending money on the rangy beasts.
 -  The ranch has its longhorns and horses along with a variety of small animals for the children to visit.
 -  Papa was a businessman, not a rancher, but often when I think of him, I think about the longhorns.
 -  I looked up to see a brown-and-white longhorn staring at me.
 -  The Texan immediately says, ‘We have longhorns that are at least twice as large as your cows’.
 
    Definition of longhorn in US English: longhornnounˈlôNGˌhôrnˈlɔŋˌhɔrn An animal of a breed of cattle with long horns. 长角牛 Example sentencesExamples -  A longhorn was discovered bedded down in a thicket.
 -  Papa was a businessman, not a rancher, but often when I think of him, I think about the longhorns.
 -  Well, I am from Texas, where longhorns - cattle, that is - are indeed common, so perhaps the image is not entirely inappropriate.
 -  They were the first longhorns in the territory and Elisha kept them hidden in a back pasture so he wouldn't be laughed at for spending money on the rangy beasts.
 -  The Texan immediately says, ‘We have longhorns that are at least twice as large as your cows’.
 -  I looked up to see a brown-and-white longhorn staring at me.
 -  The white longhorns have remained isolated and untouched next to Chillingham Castle in Northumberland since they were first penned into their park in 1260.
 -  He'd passed a herd of longhorns a curve-and-a-half back, along with those silly looking mini-donkeys he'd gaped at fifteen years ago.
 -  The cattle judges were from a federal agency that knew all cattle and not just the longhorns and shorthorns.
 -  The cemetery grounds border pastureland, and visitors share the pastoral settings with horses, Texas longhorns and occasionally, wild deer.
 -  His office walls in the state capital, Austin, sport a pair of riding chaps, his Pioneer medallion and the head of a deceased longhorn.
 -  Watch out for the cowboys and the longhorns at Pioneer Plaza.
 -  The ranch has its longhorns and horses along with a variety of small animals for the children to visit.
 
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