Sentence examples for to rope from inspiring English sources

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to rope

noun

Thick strings, yarn, monofilaments, metal wires, or strands of other cordage that are twisted together to form a stronger line.

  • Nylon rope is usually stronger than similar rope made of plant fibers.

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He wanted to rope in an Israeli designer.

This time, they're not going to rope me back in".

I had to rope him in, wrestle him to the ground, and brand him.

("The police department has too much yellow rope — they want to rope off the world").

They had no saddles; they held on to rope bridles and kicked their skinny gray mounts.

Still, her impulsive decision to rope Angus into baby sitting seems capricious.

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Just swing from rope-to-rope over this pool of boiling acid.

"I tried to throw rope to them.

He will be tethered to the rope to save him if he falls.

Their pattern is to rope-a-dope the international forces, not to run right at them.

I began to rope-a-dope him, running through various cost-saving possibilities.

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