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Riata

noun
1.
A long noosed rope used to catch animals.  Synonyms: lariat, lasso, reata.






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"Riata" Quotes from Famous Books



... riata from its place below the saddle-horn. From the edge of the wash he made a cast toward the man in the quicksands. ...
— The Sheriff's Son • William MacLeod Raine

... the next morning from a sense of lulled repose and grateful silence by the cheery voice of George, who stood beside my bed, ostentatiously twirling a riata, as if to recall the duties of the day to my sleep-bewildered eyes. I looked around me. The wind had been magically laid, and the sun shone warmly through the windows. A dash of cold water, with an extra chill on from the tin basin, helped to brighten me. It was still early, but the family had ...
— Selected Stories • Bret Harte

... lake the fish were jumping eagerly. They took the fly well, and before the fire was alight we had caught three for supper. When I say we caught but three, you will understand that they were of good size. Firewood was scarce, but we dragged in enough by means of Old Slob and a riata to build us a good fire. And we needed it, for the cold descended on us with the sharpness and vigor ...
— The Mountains • Stewart Edward White



Words linked to "Riata" :   lasso, noose, running noose, rope, slip noose, lariat



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