Lasso

/ˈlasəʊ/


Noun
Meaning: A rope with a noose at one end, used especially in North America for catching cattle.
Original sentence: He invented the skill of throwing a special rope called a lasso over a cow's head to catch wandering cattle.
New sentence: ´´She draws a long whip gently across their backs and legs to get them used to ropes and lassos as their forebears would have been´´.


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