reata (Meaning)

Wordnet

reata (n)

a long noosed rope used to catch animals

Webster

reata (n.)

A lariat.

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reata Sentence Examples

  1. The cowboy swiftly reined in his horse with the reata, preventing it from bolting.
  2. The rancher used the reata to lassoo the wayward calf, securing it firmly.
  3. The reata's leather strands whistled through the air as the rodeo rider expertly twirled it.
  4. The reata served as a vital tool for herding cattle on the vast ranchlands.
  5. The reata's intricate knots and braids showcased the craftsmanship of the artisans who made it.
  6. The reata's sharp edges could cut through ropes like a razor.
  7. The reata was used not only for capturing animals but also for securing equipment during travel.
  8. The reata's length allowed cowboys to easily capture livestock from a distance.
  9. The reata's weight and flexibility made it a formidable weapon in self-defense.
  10. The reata's enduring significance symbolized the traditions and skills of the American cowboy.

FAQs About the word reata

a long noosed rope used to catch animalsA lariat.

lariat,lasso,riata,

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The cowboy swiftly reined in his horse with the reata, preventing it from bolting.

The rancher used the reata to lassoo the wayward calf, securing it firmly.

The reata's leather strands whistled through the air as the rodeo rider expertly twirled it.

The reata served as a vital tool for herding cattle on the vast ranchlands.