lariats (Meaning)

lariats

a rope with a noose used to catch livestock or to tie up grazing animals, a long light rope (as of hemp or leather) used with a running noose to catch livestock or with or without the noose to tether grazing animals

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lariats Sentence Examples

  1. The rodeo cowboy deftly swung his lariat, ensnaring the fleeing calf.
  2. The lone sharpshooter twirled his lariat with precision, ready to lasso the unsuspecting outlaw.
  3. The acrobat gracefully performed aerial stunts, swinging from the lariats suspended high above the ground.
  4. The disgruntled farmer used a lariat to restrain the unruly bull that had been trampling his fields.
  5. The explorer tied a lariat to his horse to prevent it from wandering off in the uncharted wilderness.
  6. The ship's crew used lariats to secure the cargo during a fierce storm.
  7. The lumberjack skillfully tossed a lariat around the trunk of a massive tree, preparing to fell it.
  8. The policeman employed a lariat to subdue a violent suspect who had escaped from custody.
  9. The animal trainer swung a lariat at the leaping lion, keeping it at bay.
  10. The rescue team used lariats to descend into the deep ravine to retrieve stranded climbers.

FAQs About the word lariats

a rope with a noose used to catch livestock or to tie up grazing animals, a long light rope (as of hemp or leather) used with a running noose to catch livestock

lassos,lassoes,, riatas,reatas

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The rodeo cowboy deftly swung his lariat, ensnaring the fleeing calf.

The lone sharpshooter twirled his lariat with precision, ready to lasso the unsuspecting outlaw.

The acrobat gracefully performed aerial stunts, swinging from the lariats suspended high above the ground.

The disgruntled farmer used a lariat to restrain the unruly bull that had been trampling his fields.