亚洲网紅露点

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latigo

[ lat-i-goh ]

noun

plural latigos, latigoes.
  1. a leather strap on the saddletree of a Western saddle used to tighten and secure the cinch.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of latigo1

1870鈥75, Americanism; < Spanish 濒谩迟颈驳辞 whip, cinch strap, perhaps < Gothic *laittug; compare Old English 濒腻迟迟脓丑 leading rein, equivalent to 濒腻诲- lead 1 + t膿h, t膿ah tie
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A mudslide Wednesday morning closed a stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, from Corral Canyon and Latigo Canyon roads.

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Made Solid鈥檚 colorful assortment of antique African trade beads, sewn onto a cognac latigo leather strap, is just the thing for the person with everything.

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鈥淒uring Earth Day, the president said we have got to get off oil, and at the same time he鈥檚 begging us for two million additional barrels to send to Europe,鈥 said Kirk Edwards, chief executive of Latigo Petroleum, a West Texas producer.

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鈥淓veryone is very wary since it was just 15 or 16 months ago we had negative-$30-a-barrel oil prices,鈥 said Kirk Edwards, president of Latigo Petroleum, which has interests in 2,000 oil and natural gas wells in Texas and Oklahoma.

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Tucked among the rolling hills of Santa Ynez Valley, the horse ranch known as Rancho Latigo includes a 14,000-square-foot mansion, three-bedroom guesthouse, 10,000-square-foot barn, 11-stall stable and a series of pastures and riding arenas.

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