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Meanings of
lariat
in English
Portuguese
laço
Catalan
llaç
Spanish
lazo
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A long noosed rope used to catch animals.
lasso
riata
reata
Portuguese
laço
Usage of
lariat
in English
1
On the spur of the moment Tad decided to use the
lariat
.
2
The boy began spinning the noose of the
lariat
above his head.
3
I can go down the
lariat
the same as I did before.
4
Preparing the
lariat
,
he threw the noose up and away from him.
5
The
lariat
may be of any length from twenty to eighty feet.
6
He was tied by a long
lariat
to a large sage bush.
7
His
lariat
flew as the cattle-killing paw was lifted for an instant.
8
She had practised
lariat
throwing on her previous trips to the West.
9
Tied securely with
lariat
rope, four figures reclined near the smoking embers.
10
Serena opened her saddlebag and removed a metal whistle and a
lariat
.
11
There was not another
lariat
,
or any kind of rope at hand.
12
If ever Tom should throw his
lariat
well, it must be now.
13
Pronounce: diminutive; ruminating; herbage; maneuver; kept;
lariat
;
circuit; reappeared; rangers; handkerchiefs; rearing; marred.
14
At the first pause in the paddling the mangled
lariat
had given way.
15
Finally Perris swung the
lariat
and shot it through the air.
16
I unwound the
lariat
,
and fastened one end of it to the limb.
Other examples for "lariat"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
lariat
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
long lariat
throw a lariat
unwound the lariat
old lariat
raw-hide lariat
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Translations for
lariat
Portuguese
laço
Catalan
llaç
Spanish
lazo
Lariat
through the time
Lariat
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common