mecate (Meaning)
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mecate (n.)
A rope of hair or of maguey fiber, for tying horses, etc.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mecate
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mecate Sentence Examples
- The cowboy skillfully used his mecate to tie up the steer.
- The mecate, a traditional lasso, was an essential tool for herding cattle.
- The horse's mecate was loose, allowing it to graze freely.
- The rider deftly twirled the mecate before making a throw.
- The mecate's length enabled the rancher to control the livestock from a distance.
- The mecate was made of strong, durable hemp, making it resistant to breaking.
- The weight of the mecate provided momentum for an accurate cast.
- The mecate's knot held the rope securely, ensuring the animal's capture.
- The mecate served as a lifeline between the cowboy and his mount.
- The mecate was a versatile tool used by vaqueros for various tasks on the range.
FAQs About the word mecate
A rope of hair or of maguey fiber, for tying horses, etc.
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No antonyms found.
The cowboy skillfully used his mecate to tie up the steer.
The mecate, a traditional lasso, was an essential tool for herding cattle.
The horse's mecate was loose, allowing it to graze freely.
The rider deftly twirled the mecate before making a throw.