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# A children's game, with [[chase|chasing]] and mock [[battle]]s, in which the players assume the traditional roles of [[cowboy]]s and [[American Indian]]s.
# A children's game, with [[chase|chasing]] and mock [[battle]]s, in which the players assume the traditional roles of [[cowboy]]s and [[American Indian]]s.


==See Also==
====See Also====
* [[cops and robbers]]
* {{l|en|cops and robbers}}


[[Category:English coordinated pairs]]
[[Category:English coordinated pairs]]

Revision as of 12:30, 9 July 2022

English

Noun

cowboys and Indians (uncountable)

  1. A children's game, with chasing and mock battles, in which the players assume the traditional roles of cowboys and American Indians.

See Also