lariat in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

lariat in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lariat in the English»Spanish Dictionary

lariat [ˈlæriət, Am ˈler-] N

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The lariat is typically attached to an amine centre in an azacrown.
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Hart sometimes did the lariat takedown from the second corner rope.
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A lariat where the wrestler doesn't run but simply strikes the opponent while standing next to him is sometimes referred to as a short range lariat or a burning lariat.
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It is similar to the spinning heel kick, but the wrestler does not jump off the ground, making the move a leg lariat of sorts.
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In general, they are linear, although lariat structures have been observed.
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Typically, a lariat is used as a finishing move while the clothesline is simply a basic strike attack.
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He was known as an expert with the lariat.
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Not a bad streak, really, for a man at the honda end of the lariat.
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This can also be a lariat-legsweep combination to slam down the opponent.
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Another variation of this move sees the executor use their whole arm as a lariat instead of just the elbow.
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