View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Rawhide.
Rawhide
Rawhide meaning
Untanned hide. | A whip made from twisted untanned leather.
Example sentences (20)
The Plant of the Year recognition for Rawhide Unit 1 comes during a critical time for Platte River and its owner communities.
This makes Rawhide one of the lowest SO-emitting coal plants in the country.
View of the train depot where coal is unloaded at the Rawhide Energy Station.
Zerga is also the general manager for Rawhide Mining LLC located in Fallon Nevada since August, 2020.
Ronald Reagan's code name, "Rawhide," came from his love of ranching and possibly from his days as an actor in Westerns.
Early on, he appeared on TV shows such as “Rawhide” and “Sea Hunt” (acting alongside his father, Lloyd Bridges), and has continued in the Peak TV era on “Homeland,” “Masters of Sex” and “Goliath” among others.
Rawhide charges $10 per vehicle for parking.
Rawhide Golf Company in Ft.
Eastwood met Tunis on Rawhide, where she was a regular stuntwoman and extra on the show.
Just before graduation he got a call from Tom Seidler, the owner of the Visalia Rawhide, a long-struggling team in the Single-A California League.
Macy Lyne's redolent costumes are modishly period with enough rawhide and suede to satisfy any urban outfitter; while John Smetak's exterior lighting bespeaks campfire or rushing rapids.
Miroglio doubled and singled twice for the Rawhide.
Mr. Kochever, 71, was recently standing over an odd assortment of football paraphernalia, all of it strewn throughout his bedroom: flags, dog masks, necklaces, rawhide bones.
At the time of Rawhide s cancellation, he received $119,000 an episode as severance pay.
Eastwood thought the film would be an opportunity to escape from his Rawhide image.
Eliot, p. 59 McGilligan, p. 128 Eastwood later spoke of the transition from a television western to A Fistful of Dollars: "In Rawhide I did get awfully tired of playing the conventional white hat.
He has acted in several television series, including his starring role in Rawhide.
It came about after the frustration of doing Rawhide for so long.
Old timbers and rawhide thongs demonstrate the practicality of the padres who, having no iron nails for building, substituted the leather laces.
One 7th cavalry trooper claimed finding a number of stone mallets consisting of a round cobble weighing 8-10 pounds (about 4 kg) with a rawhide handle, which he believed had been used by the Indian women to finish off the wounded.