Encara no tenim significats per a "slip the noose".
1Fight your hands and chest free, so that you can slip the noose down under your armpits.
2At least, he was not going to allow Pharaoh Necho to slip the noose around his neck without a struggle.
3While he was speaking he had contrived to slip the noose over the shoulders and under the arms of his companion.
4He then managed to slip the noose over its head, and getting it well on to the body, dragged the animal down.
5Laramie eyed the old cattleman unmoved: "And you're here to get me to help you slip the noose, are you?"
6But James' retreat from the UK has been a careful one -a clean enough break, they hope, for him to slip the noose.
7There was a scattering on all sides, as it was feared he might still slip the noose; but the horsemen had now come up.
8As one of the man's arms was partly under him the lad had to pull it out before he could slip the noose around it.
9A novice, a stripling, who murdered a crusader and slipped the noose.
10Tiptoeing into Greg's tent they slipped the noose over one of Greg's forefingers.
11I sat up in his backseat and slipped the noose around his neck.
12The targets are always moving; characters and plot keep slipping the noose of predictability.
13John slipped the noose at the end over his shoulders.
14They tied Pinocchio's hands behind his shoulders and slipped the noose around his neck.
15Tim deftly slipped the noose over it, and made the line fast to the tree.
16The rope was brought, and the Marshal himself slipped the noose over the criminal's neck.
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