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Into their lives had come something more thrilling even than the bucking bronchos of the Wild West films, at which they had been wont to wail untiringly.

From Time Magazine Archive

A weird but not entirely indigestible mixture of bucking bronchos and court romance, My Pal, the King is plainly intended for children.

From Time Magazine Archive

The cowboys and frontiersmen who ride are the same men who used to live on the plains and herd cattle, and the ponies they ride are the bucking bronchos of the West.

From The Aventures of Buffalo Bill by Cody, Col. William F.

It added piquancy, if not sport, to the twilight drive to know that one of the two bronchos in harness had never been driven before.

From Through Our Unknown Southwest by Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina)

Wishing to do the trick alone, Jim had taken no chauffeur; and he wasn't as expert at pumping up tyres as at breaking in bronchos.

From The Brightener by Williamson, A. M. (Alice Muriel)

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