Lassoes

Pronunciation: /ˈɫæsoʊɪz/

Lassoes (verb)

  1. To throw a looped rope so it lands around a person or animal and holds them.
  2. To trap or limit someone’s actions by using a plan, rule, or situation.

Examples

  • The rider lassoes the horse and pulls it closer.
  • She lassoes the ball and brings it to her team.