Rope (noun):
- A thick cord or strand of fibers twisted or braided together, used for various purposes including tying, pulling, or climbing:
- Example: “He used a strong rope to secure the boat to the dock.”
- Example: “She climbed the tree using a sturdy rope.”
- A length of rope used in a particular activity or sport:
- Example: “The boxer skipped rope as part of his training.”
- Example: “They used a tow rope to pull the car out of the mud.”
Prepositions Used with “Rope”
- Rope for: Used to indicate the purpose or intended use of the rope.
- Example: “We need a rope for rock climbing.”
- Rope to: Used to indicate the action or purpose for which the rope is used.
- Example: “They tied the boat to the dock with a rope.”
Collocations with “Rope”
- Climbing rope
- Tow rope
- Skipping rope
- Anchor rope
- Mooring rope
- Lasso rope
- Rope ladder
- Rope bridge
- Rope knot
- Rope pulley
- Rope swing
- Rope course
- Rope trick
Example Sentences
- They used a rope to pull the heavy box up to the second floor.
- He tied the horses together with a long rope.
- The sailor secured the ship with thick mooring ropes.
- She practiced tying different knots with a length of rope.
- The mountaineers carried several climbing ropes for their expedition.
- He wrapped the rope around the tree to create a swing for the children.
- The rescue team used a rope ladder to reach the stranded hikers.
- They anchored the boat using a strong nylon rope.
- The cowboys used lasso ropes to catch the cattle.
- She mastered the art of skipping rope during recess.
- The acrobat performed daring tricks on the tightrope.
- He fashioned a makeshift hammock using a net and some rope.
- The flag was hoisted to the top of the pole with a halyard rope.
- They constructed a rope bridge across the river for easier access.
- The team practiced teamwork exercises on the rope course.
- She tied a rope around her waist for safety while climbing.
- They wrapped the fragile items in newspaper and secured them with rope.
- The ship’s crew coiled the ropes neatly on deck.
- He learned to tie a bowline knot to secure the sailboat’s rigging.
- The cowboy skillfully threw his lasso rope around the calf’s neck.
- She used a rope pulley system to lift the heavy boxes to the attic.
- The children enjoyed swinging from a rope tied to the old oak tree.
- The firefighters rappelled down the building using strong ropes.
- He demonstrated a magic trick involving a disappearing rope.
- The construction workers used a crane with a steel rope to lift beams.
- They fastened the tent securely with metal stakes and ropes.
- She used a thick rope to tow the car out of the ditch.
- The sailors coiled the anchor rope after docking the ship.
- He practiced tying different knots with a length of rope.
- They used a rope ladder to climb down from the treehouse.
- The cowboy coiled his lasso rope skillfully before the competition.
- She secured her bicycle to the rack with a sturdy chain and padlock.
- The mountaineers checked their climbing ropes for any signs of wear.
- They rigged a makeshift tent using tarpaulin and some ropes.
- He cut the rope into smaller pieces to use for various tasks.
- The rescue team threw a lifeline with a rope to the struggling swimmer.
- She tied the rope securely around her waist before rappelling down the cliff.
- They used a long rope to mark the boundaries of the playing field.
- The dog tugged at the rope enthusiastically during playtime.
- He tied a rope swing to the branch and tested it for safety.
- The scout demonstrated how to tie a square knot with a piece of rope.
- The sailors adjusted the tension on the ropes to trim the sails.
- She looped the rope around the post and tied a secure knot.
- They secured the canoe to the dock with a thick rope.
- He threw the coiled rope to the stranded swimmer in the water.
- The ranger used a rope pulley to lift supplies up to the mountain cabin.
- She fashioned a leash for the dog out of an old piece of rope.
- They used a sturdy rope to create a boundary line for the race.
- He climbed the tree using his strong arms and a thin rope.
- The rope snapped under the weight of the heavy cargo.