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(1) Belgian composer (1532-1594),a long noosed rope used to catch animals,lariat
(2) Belgian composer (1532-1594)
(3) A long noosed rope used to catch animals
(4) Lariat
(1) Catch with a lasso
(1) He grabs it by the rope and swings it around as if it is a lasso .
(2) She may not be able to tackle him anymore, but she does still have her lasso at her side, and he is standing so close that if she just slung it over his neck I doubt he could run away.
(3) Of course, in some cases, they won't do either, which is when it helps to lasso them and drag them behind your horse.
(4) She fell through the ice several times, but I would just throw her a rope, like a cowboy with a lasso .
(5) The Territory was the place where he first established his own empire, 1,500 miles removed from his aristocratic clan in Manhattan, and it was the place where he learned to lasso a bull.
(6) The baqueanos (local horsemen who help Alec) are all charming and when they get bored Roberto, Pato or Chapulin are liable to liven things up by galloping off to lasso cattle or instigating crazy, pell-mell races.
(7) Her lasso in one hand and a smaller rope in the other, she breathed trying not to think much about what happened 15 minutes ago.
(8) Holding onto the flying canvas with one hand, he deftly tied one end of the rope into a lasso .
(9) He grabs it by the rope and swings it around like a lasso .
(10) I'd come out with the milk bottles, and she'd walk beside me with her skipping rope, whirling it around her head like a lasso .
(11) Nobody would ever ask you what your family's name was or where you came from if you wanted to buy a Guernsey fisherman's sweater or if you really throw a lasso before selling you a pair of cowboy boots.
(12) The former president sternly inquires of Barker whether he knows the best way to lasso a wild horse.
(13) These attempts are like trying to lasso a tiger with cotton.
(14) If you have a lasso and rope one of the horses, you would gain speed and the Merry-Go-Round would lose some.
(15) The rope could be secured to the saddle before throwing the lasso ; this could be accomplished by using a clip.
(16) The cows were lassoed by passers-by as they floated under the bridge at Fitzroy.
(17) A painting in the first category, The Bronc Rider Started Early, shows a cowboy in a corral lassoing a horse.
(18) Naturally, on the third day, he lassoed a shark and the shark pulled him to shore.
(19) Probably because it doesn't involve lassos or bucking bulls, cutting horse is watched and practiced almost exclusively by equine sports nerds.
(20) Capturing a manatee is like lassoing a bucking bronco, only underwater.
lariat
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