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trail boss
noun
- (in Western U.S.) a person responsible for driving a herd of cattle.
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Origin of trail boss1
An Americanism dating back to 1885–90
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During spring break, I was the trail boss for an environmental cleanup crew.
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“I’ve talked to all but one of the trail bosses and everything has been good so far. The weather has been perfect for a change,†said TW.
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On Saturday, after a breakfast provided by the “trail bossâ€, the club would have an information session, often about RV maintenance issues.
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The trail boss had been out at the remuda with the jingler when the trouble began.
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On meeting the travelers, the trail boss, being short-handed, had offered all three of them a berth.
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