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Rope Rəʊp Attached Made Noun Broke Fell Metres

Word3 rope
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /rəʊp/ /rəʊp/
Example
  • the rope broke and she fell 50 metres onto the rocks.
  • we tied his hands together with rope.
  • the anchor was attached to a length of rope.
  • coils of rope lay on the quayside.
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rope

(noun)/rəʊp/ /rəʊp/
  1. very strong thick string made by twisting thinner strings, wires, etc. together
    • SEE ALSO skipping rope
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/skipping-rope
    • The rope broke and she fell 50 metres onto the rocks.
    • We tied his hands together with rope.
    • The anchor was attached to a length of rope.
    • Coils of rope lay on the quayside.
    • I tripped over the guy rope of the tent in the dark.
    • One of the bouncers lifted the velvet rope to let us enter the club.
    • a rope bridge/swing/ladder (= made from rope)
  2. the fence made of rope that is around the edge of the area where a boxing or wrestling match takes place
  3. a number of similar things attached together by a string or thread
    • a rope of pearls
  4. to feel that you cannot deal with a difficult situation any more because you are too tired, worried, etc.
    • You’d better let her know you’re safe. She’s at the end of her rope.
  5. to allow somebody freedom to do what they want, especially in the hope that they will make a mistake or look silly
    • The question was vague, giving the interviewee enough rope to hang herself.
  6. money that is earned very easily, for something that needs little effort
    • The job only took about an hour—it was money for old rope.
  7. very close to being defeated
  8. to show somebody/know/learn how a particular job should be done
  9. Word Origin

    • Old English rāp, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch reep and German Reif.
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