The cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one.
Restraint consisting of a rope (or light chain) used to restrain an animal.
Синонимы
Examples for "rope "
Examples for "rope "
1 SPCA chief scientific officer Arnja Dale said banning rope - and - tie events was necessary.
2 When in doubt, bring a longer rope or trail a second rope .
3 This will help prevent the rope from tangling and thus save time.
4 In 2007, Stéphane Perron of Canada rope - soloed it free in seven days.
5 How long before he could work his way out of the rope ?
1 Then she faced Rusk and asked, 'Does this one need a leash ? '
2 Of course the leopard in question was alive and on a leash .
3 It has also kept local government investment on a fairly tight leash .
4 They'll hear us, sure, but our leash is pretty long at Shoreline.
5 Each was a chance for the new growth to slip the leash .
6 China's Communist Party leaders keep a tight leash on the country's military.
7 The chain of Kilydd Canhastyr to fasten the collar to the leash .
8 Yet today he seems to be enjoying the strain on the leash .
9 Boyd turned and snapped, lunging as far as the leash would allow.
10 The leash came loose from Reverend Blessett's hand, and Lucifer was free.
11 Ask him yourself. She eased the collar, and then the leash itself.
12 His leash trailed behind him, caught for a second, then freed up.
13 Tugging hard on his leash , Trigger led the way into the store.
14 Hounds in any number were with us, in leash , mostly boar hounds.
15 Behind the procession followed a dog, which was led in a leash .
16 The King gave order to slip the hounds that were on leash .
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