lasso (Meaning)
lasso (n)
Belgian composer (1532-1594)
a long noosed rope used to catch animals
lasso (v)
catch with a lasso
lasso (n.)
A rope or long thong of leather with, a running noose, used for catching horses, cattle, etc.
lasso (v. t.)
To catch with a lasso.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lasso
lasso Sentence Examples
- The cowboy skillfully twirled his lasso, aiming for the runaway steer.
- The horse galloped across the field, its rider clutching its lasso tightly.
- She used a lasso to secure the boat to the dock.
- The trainer employed a lasso to lead the unruly elephant back to its enclosure.
- The rodeo clown waved his lasso wildly, entertaining the crowd.
- The rancher lassoed the calf and pulled it gently towards him.
- The explorer fastened his gear onto his horse using a lasso.
- The rope used to tie up the hay bales was actually a repurposed lasso.
- The veterinarian lassoed the antelope's leg to safely administer a vaccine.
- The hikers used a lasso to cross a treacherous canyon divide.
FAQs About the word lasso
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The cowboy skillfully twirled his lasso, aiming for the runaway steer.
The horse galloped across the field, its rider clutching its lasso tightly.
She used a lasso to secure the boat to the dock.
The trainer employed a lasso to lead the unruly elephant back to its enclosure.