A long noosed rope used to catch animals.
1She caught the greenhide reata from the nail and went up the stair.
2On either side rode a vaquero, with his reata fastened to the axle-tree.
3He ran back to the bronco and untied the reata from the tientos.
4The equipment of the cowboy is his horse and reata.
5He was still whirling as if from absent-minded habit the loop of his reata.
6Interfere no farther between your sister and your parents, unless you prefer that reata to gold.
7A reata was coiled at his saddle, and two big Colts swung from a beaded Indian belt.
8One of the riders of the Flying V Y had tried to drag the prisoner out with a reata.
9One glance satisfied Sturges that Pilar had covered the vaquero, and he devoted the next few moments to dodging the reata.
10With a sudden flexile turn of a wrist that had thrown many a reata, he flung it straight through the open window.
11Doña Jacoba, without the quiver of a muscle, walked into her husband's room and returned with the reata and handed it to her.
12La Reata was first settled by Harry White, an American of Scottish origin, in the very year that the CPR opened.
13"I will tie him to a tree and beat him till he is as green as my reata-
14She caught the greenhide reata from the nail and went up the stair.
15On either side rode a vaquero, with his reata fastened to the axle-tree.
16He ran back to the bronco and untied the reata from the tientos.