comanche
/kəˈmæn.tʃi/Definitions
1. noun
a member of a Native American people who traditionally lived in the Great Plains region of the United States, especially in Texas and Oklahoma.
“The Comanche tribe has a rich history and culture that dates back centuries.”
2. noun
a type of horse, especially one that is strong and fast.
“The Comanche is a popular breed of horse known for its endurance and agility.”
3. proper noun
a city in Texas, USA.
“Comanche is a small town in central Texas with a population of less than 5,000 people.”
4. verb
to harass or bully, especially in a persistent and annoying way.
“He’s been comanching me all day, asking me the same question over and over again.”