![]() 2023 The fairy tale concept sees Swift travel through a wooded wonderland, following a magical, glowing string (think Wonder Woman’s golden lasso) to her true love. Lesley Evans Ogden, New York Times, 11 Mar. 2015 Upon contact with the sleeping bug’s cuticle, candy-stripers pull sticky silk from spinnerets with their legs, slinging this glue droplet lasso around the insect. Seriously Science, Discover Magazine, 14 Oct. 2021 Yee-haw!An introduction to the mechanics of the lasso. Sarah Braunstei, The New Yorker, 2 Aug. 2023 Jeremy Strong, who wanted to be sprayed with real tear gas during the riot scenes of The Trial of the Chicago 7 Benedict Cumberbatch, who studied the banjo, learned to use a lasso, and asked that his costumes never get washed while shooting The Power of the Dog. Noun Several videos strung together show people frantically chasing the cow, some with lassos, and one man in an apron even attempting to grab the bovine's tail. Peter Marks, Washington Post, 9 June 2022 Wonder Woman, for instance, can lasso away a teammate who’s in trouble. 2022 That affected the bottom line, too, as shows that garnered outstanding reviews had little chance to lasso the media’s, and therefore the public’s, attention. 2023 Near the top of the priority list: Rhode Island FC will need to lasso in a new head coach, who, along with Luy, will become a face of the team. Jen Murphy, Condé Nast Traveler, 1 Feb. 2022 The leather fringe of chaps flaps in the wind as two cowboys launch off of a ski jump racing to lasso a cowgirl, saddle a horse, then schuss across a Budweiser-logoed finish line. 2023 The controversial blueprint for west Oak Cliff, a name first coined to lasso together a range of neighborhoods for planning purposes, has been in the works since early 2020. 2023 The lights also had little effect on Ginuwine, with officers then trying to lasso the pony. by TampaPD on YouTube The officer then fashioned a noose from a yellow rope and lassoed it around the top of the gator's mouth.
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