Definition of Lassoed

1. Verb. (past of lasso) ¹

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Definition of Lassoed

1. lasso [v] - See also: lasso

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lassoed

lasques
last(a)
last-ditch
last-gasp

Literary usage of Lassoed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Notes by a Naturalist: An Account of Observations Made During the Voyage of by Henry Nottidge Moseley (1892)
"Cattle lassoed in the Streets. Excursion up the Uspallata Pass. Leafless Mistletoe on the Leafless Cactus. ..."

2. Twenty Years Among Our Hostile Indians: Describing the Characteristics by James Lee Humfreville (1903)
"... of Murderous Renegades—The Comanches Receive their First Chastisement—-Attack on Fort Lancaster—Soldiers lassoed while Guarding their Herds—Carried Away ..."

3. Life in Ancient Egypt and Assyria by Gaston Maspero (1892)
"The Priests throw down the Bull after the King has lassoed it. the leg (Fig. 41). Lastly, the pieces are hurriedly brought to the king (Fig. 42). ..."

4. The Technical World (1904)
"With this, I lassoed that poor, pathetic arm, which was the only part that could be seen. Then came the tug of war. If he refused to move, ..."

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