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Broncos
/ˈbrɑːŋkoʊz/ (BRAHNG-kohz)
Definition
1
Plural of 'bronco': a wild or unbroken horse of a breed originally from the western United States, known for its bucking spirit.
2
The Denver Broncos, a professional American football team in the NFL based in Denver, Colorado, famous for their orange jerseys and occasional Super Bowl triumphs.
Examples
The broncos at the rodeo were so feisty, they turned the cowboy's hat into a frisbee mid-air.
Forget therapy—riding broncos is my cardio, and the bruises are just participation trophies.
The Denver Broncos fans tailgated with such enthusiasm, even the broncos in the parking lot logo looked jealous.
He claimed he could tame broncos with a whisper, but his first ride ended with him whispering to the dirt.