Sentence examples for was roped from inspiring English sources

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was roped

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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The sukkah was roped off and ignored.

"I was roped in by friends.

The club's blackened, narrow entrance was roped off.

After seven minutes, the bull was roped and the condor was cut loose.

The other day, he was roped into a different sort of celebration.

But on the very day that he was released, he was roped back into the system.

For the next two hours, the area was roped off and police helicopters rumbled overhead.

Eventually, it became so popular that the area was roped off for crowd control.

Armstrong was roped to him but was able to call for help on his mobile.

Another possibility was a prehistoric burial mound in Royston, but the ground there had been sinking and was roped off.

The author goes on to say that Neville, as club captain, was roped in to help the mediation process.

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