What is another word for Lassos?

Pronunciation: [lasˈuːz] (IPA)

Lassos are a type of rope used to catch animals or objects. There are several synonyms for the word "lassos" that can be used depending on the context and situation. Some common synonyms for lassos include ropes, reins, cords, cables, and leads. These words are often used interchangeably to describe a type of rope or cord that is used to capture or control an animal, object or even a person. Understanding the different synonyms for lassos can help you to communicate more clearly and effectively in a variety of situations.

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Usage examples for Lassos

Fishing-tackle and hunting-spears abounded; and Lassos of Mexican make seemed to show that he had intended to have carried his experiences to the great Savannahs of the West.
"That Boy Of Norcott's"
Charles James Lever
With skin Lassos, harpoons and floats, the party crouched low and crept toward the prey.
"The Eternal Maiden"
T. Everett Harré
Sometimes the natives of the Magdalena catch the caimans with Lassos; and after dragging them upon the bank, despatch them with axes and spears.
"The Boy Hunters"
Captain Mayne Reid

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