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ranchero
[ ran-chair-oh; Spanish rahn-che-raw ]
noun
- a rancher.
ranchero
/ rɑːnˈtʃɛərəʊ /
noun
- another word for rancher
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ranchero1
Example Sentences
Other wins for Mexican subgenres included Grupo Frontera’s “El Comienzo” for norteño album, Chiquis’ “Diamantes” for banda album and Alejandro Fernandez’s “Te Llevo En La Sangre” for ranchero/mariachi album.
El Cabrito’s commitment to its community extends to the menu, where you’ll find big caloric platters such as El Ranchero and the aptly named Tres Animales.
One afternoon, I ordered the El Ranchero and was overwhelmed by its largesse: crusty flaps of cecina, thin seasoned strips of griddled chicken, slippery lengths of nopales and, for good measure, a pair of fried eggs.
Just like Lita’s home, the faint melody of ranchero music is coming from deep within the red mountain.
Ranchero Jose Andres Sepulveda offered up Black Swan, a mare he had brought from Australia.
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