lasso (Meaning)

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lasso (n)

Belgian composer (1532-1594)

a long noosed rope used to catch animals

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lasso (v)

catch with a lasso

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lasso (n.)

A rope or long thong of leather with, a running noose, used for catching horses, cattle, etc.

Webster

lasso (v. t.)

To catch with a lasso.

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lasso Sentence Examples

  1. The cowboy skillfully twirled his lasso, aiming for the runaway steer.
  2. The horse galloped across the field, its rider clutching its lasso tightly.
  3. She used a lasso to secure the boat to the dock.
  4. The trainer employed a lasso to lead the unruly elephant back to its enclosure.
  5. The rodeo clown waved his lasso wildly, entertaining the crowd.
  6. The rancher lassoed the calf and pulled it gently towards him.
  7. The explorer fastened his gear onto his horse using a lasso.
  8. The rope used to tie up the hay bales was actually a repurposed lasso.
  9. The veterinarian lassoed the antelope's leg to safely administer a vaccine.
  10. 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.