noun a length of strong cord made by twisting together strands of natural fibers, wire, or other materials
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Utilized for lifting heavy objects, securing scaffolding, and creating barriers
Used for tying knots, securing sails, and towing boats
Employed for tying up animals, securing fences, and hanging tools
Commonly used for rock climbing, camping, and boating
Utilized for search and rescue operations, rappelling, and securing equipment
Rope can be used as a metaphor for being tied down or constrained in a story or poem.
Rope can be used in therapy sessions for activities like trust exercises or as a visual aid for discussing feeling trapped or bound.
Rope is an essential tool for sailors to secure sails, tie knots, and perform other tasks on a boat.
Rope can be used for lifting and securing heavy materials on a construction site.
Rope is used for rescue operations, rappelling, and securing equipment in firefighting scenarios.