Lassoing [verb]
Definition of Lassoing:
capture
Sentence/Example of Lassoing:
Studying lasso locomotion, he says, could perhaps improve future versions of these robots.
The snake wasn’t truly making itself into a lasso, since there was nothing pulling on the end of its body, Jayne acknowledges.
It turned out that the cowboys had been arrested for lassoing a Norwegian homesteader who had cut their wire.
O my friend, I assure you there are many famous sports with not half the fun in them that there is in lassoing an iceberg!
This steeple-lassoing exploit was one of the things I certainly would not attempt—would not and could not.
By the time she was fourteen, Jacqueline Ralston, who was her father's shadow, knew the trick of lassoing.
Then he began lassoing fence posts, tree stumps, and even occasionally his sister Jean.
Together we spent long days lassoing—or rather snaring—the feet of these horses and subduing them to the halter.
After making the animal fast, he went carefully after the others and succeeded in lassoing them.
An American inventor has devised a scheme for lassoing enemy submarines.