0 a rope, formed into a ring at one end, that can be tightened by pulling the other end: --
Lassos are used particularly by cowboys to catch cattle and horses.
1 to catch an animal by throwing the ring of a lasso over its head and then tightening it around its neck --
2 a long rope with one end tied in a circle that can be tightened, used for catching horses and cattle --
3 to catch horses and cattle with a long rope with one end tied in a circle that can be tightened: --
The process involves lassoing a wild elephant from the back of a trained one, called a "koonki".
The program includes horseshoes, tomahawk throwing, a blacksmith forge, lassoing cattle and even a bucking bronco.
Police said the rope was used by an officer who lassoed it to see the identification number.
On it is a man speaking in an unknown tongue, who lassos people onto the carpet.
They were traditionally captured with traps and lassos, but since 1950, tranquillisers have been used.
They lassoed the manatees and drove a stake through their snouts.
A man on horseback lassos him, and the mob tars and feathers him and runs him out of town.
They are late, and the remaining cyborgs assimilate to form a hideous flower-like monstrosity which lassos the marionettes.