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Meanings of
knotted rope
in English
Rope regularly knotted to ease climbing on.
climbing rope
Related terms
tool
sports equipment
Synonyms
Examples for "
climbing rope
"
climbing rope
Examples for "
climbing rope
"
1
A
climbing
rope
should not stretch 25 feet in any toprope situation.
2
Inside is a
climbing
rope
,
a figure eight belay device, a No.
3
Looking down, I saw they'd been made of an old
climbing
rope
.
4
Visit Website LESSON: Repeat after me: No sharp objects near your
climbing
rope
.
5
The Wyoming cowboy had a new
climbing
rope
,
so we brought him along.
Usage of
knotted rope
in English
1
Come on up! And one after another they mounted the
knotted
rope
.
2
In this he succeeded, for the hard-
knotted
rope
pained me exceedingly.
3
Try using the
knotted
rope
for assistance rather than standing on a chair.
4
It will reopen Tuesday with a higher barrier and added
knotted
rope
netting.
5
A
knotted
rope
hangs down to help you haul yourself up.
6
He replaced the
knotted
rope
,
exactly as it had been before.
7
There was a thick,
knotted
rope
hanging from a lower branch.
8
When the executioner places a
knotted
rope
around his neck, my throat aches.
9
When it struck his already well-scarred skin, the
knotted
rope
made a carpet-beater sound.
10
Where was the end of this twisted and tangled,
knotted
rope
of a confession?
11
The
knotted
rope
was bad enough, the feel of the house-tooempty, somehow-wasworse.
12
In one hand was a length of
knotted
rope
.
13
He pulled a
knotted
rope
from under the bed.
14
Nick went to an engine-house near by, where he secured a coil of
knotted
rope
.
15
He saw too the
knotted
rope
that protruded from between his pale buttocks, the end frayed.
16
They wear corselets of buffalo-hide and of twisted and
knotted
rope
,
and carry shields or bucklers.
Other examples for "knotted rope"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
knotted
rope
knotted
Verb
Noun
Knotted rope
through the time
Knotted rope
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common