noun
- plural of charro; Mexican cowboys or skilled horsemen, traditionally dressed in elaborate embroidered suits and wide-brimmed hats
- a style of Mexican horsemanship and rodeo competition featuring skilled riding and roping
Usage: Spanish loanword; often capitalized when referring to a specific group or tradition
Usage: often used attributively (e.g., 'charros competition')
Examples
- The charros performed an impressive display of horsemanship at the festival.
- She wore a traditional charro outfit with silver embroidery and a sombrero.
- The charros competition showcased roping and riding skills passed down through generations.
- Mexican charros are known for their elaborate costumes and expert handling of horses.
- The young charros trained for years to master the techniques of their craft.