- (sg.: bola; from
Spanish and
Portuguese bola, "ball", also
known as a
boleadora or boleadeira) is a type of
throwing weapon made of
weights on the ends...
- and
Smith soon
fashioned the
first bola tie (the name is
derived from
boleadora, an
Argentine and
Uruguayan lariat).
Neckerchief Tanner,
Clara Lee Ray...
-
container in
order to
receive their next clue. In
Boleadora, both team
members had to
throw boleadoras until they
could wrap a
moving target within ten...
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Superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility, reflexes, and
senses Hydrokinesis Using Golden Boleadoras,
Amazonian sword and
Kokoshnik tiara...
-
which had been
hunted for
their skins by the Tehuelches, on foot
using boleadoras,
before the
diffusion of
firearms and horses; they were
formerly the chief...
- time is
automatically sent to the Arena. Winners: Juli &
Rodri Respuesta Boleadora:
Teams must
solve three numerical questions,
search a mud pit for six...
-
bestowed on Yara Flor her
characteristic weapon of power, the
Golden Boleadoras. Iara
appears in
AdventureQuest Worlds. It was
mentioned that Iara was...
- people.
Gauchos traditionally hunt
rheas on horseback,
throwing bolas or
boleadoras—a
throwing device consisting of
three balls joined by rope—at
their legs...
- cord made with
leather or
sinews called by the
Spaniards a stone-lost
boleadora. They
would also hunt tinamous, deer,
quail and ñandúes with the help...
-
North American cowboys. In
addition to the lariat,
gauchos used
bolas or
boleadoras (boleadeiras in Portuguese)—three leather-bound
rocks tied
together with...