lariat

[ˈleriət]

lariat Definition

a rope used as a lasso, especially in the western US and Canada.

Using lariat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "lariat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He threw the lariat around the bull's neck.

  • Example

    She learned how to use a lariat during her summer on the ranch.

  • Example

    The cowboy skillfully caught the calf with his lariat.

lariat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lariat

Phrases with lariat

  • to throw a rope with a loop at the end in order to catch an animal or object

    Example

    The cowboy threw his lariat and caught the runaway horse.

  • a long rope with a loop at one end, used for catching animals

    Example

    The rancher always kept a lariat rope handy in case he needed to catch a stray cow.

  • the act of spinning a lariat around one's body, often for entertainment purposes

    Example

    The rodeo performer wowed the crowd with his impressive lariat twirling skills.

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Summary: lariat in Brief

A 'lariat' [ˈleriət] is a type of rope used as a lasso, especially in the western US and Canada. It is used to catch animals or objects, as in 'He threw the lariat around the bull's neck.' The term also includes phrases like 'throw a lariat,' and 'lariat rope,' and can be used for entertainment purposes, as in 'lariat twirling.'