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Meaning of bola

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bola (n)

a cord fastened around the neck with an ornamental clasp and worn as a necktie

a rope with weights attached to the ends; is thrown to entangle the legs of an animal; of South American origin

bola Sentence Examples

  1. The kids played with a colorful bola in the yard, tossing it back and forth.
  2. During the game, he aimed his bola with precision, knocking down several targets.
  3. In some South American cultures, bolas were used as hunting tools to capture prey.
  4. The cowboy swung his bola expertly, lassoing the runaway calf.
  5. She adorned her hair with a bola, adding a touch of tribal elegance to her attire.
  6. The archaeologists unearthed ancient bolas, offering insights into the hunting practices of early civilizations.
  7. As the storm approached, sailors secured the ship's rigging with heavy bolas to withstand the wind.
  8. The artist crafted a beautiful sculpture featuring a bola as its centerpiece.
  9. In traditional Argentinian games, players compete in throwing bolas at a target for points.
  10. He won the competition by skillfully maneuvering his bola around obstacles and hitting the target dead center.

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a cord fastened around the neck with an ornamental clasp and worn as a necktie, a rope with weights attached to the ends; is thrown to entangle the legs of an a

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The kids played with a colorful bola in the yard, tossing it back and forth.

During the game, he aimed his bola with precision, knocking down several targets.

In some South American cultures, bolas were used as hunting tools to capture prey.

The cowboy swung his bola expertly, lassoing the runaway calf.