Results for: knot at the end of a rope through which a loop can be pulled
English English
device with a line that can be pulled and causes a heavy hammer to rise and falltriphammer
dive with safety ropebungee jump
drawn towards; pulled; interestedattracted
drive up onto the shore; be driven onto the shore; leave someone in a difficult situation; be stuck in a difficult situation, element of whole, fiber, thread, wire, or filament, fibers or filaments twisted together to form a rope (or thread, yarn, etc....strand
drunk, formed into looplooped
elastic, elastic band, rubber loop for holding things togetherrubber band
excavator, excavator; rope or cable used to pull things; stype of dredging machine, line used for draggingdragline
expandable, stretchable, elastic, able to be pulled out to its full lengthextendible
eye or loop on a boltrope of a sail for attachment of lines, rope ring on sailcringle
family name; William Edward Gladstone (1809-1898), British statesman, prime minister of Great Britain; name of several cities in the USA, Gladstone bag, passenger vehicle pulled by horses, type of suitcase; nickname for cheap French wines (British)Gladstone
fancy, caprice, notion, impulse; device for operating a hoisting rope in a mine, horse-drawn winch, passing impulsewhim
fasten or fit something with cables, mooring rope or chain, overseas telegram, see also:coaxial cable, send a telegram, telegraph, wire, send something via telegram, send telegram, strong cord; thick rope of steel or other metal; group of insulated con...cable
fasten with a tether, tie an animal with a rope or chain in order to restrict movement, rope attached to an animal, rope or chain by which an animal is fastened, lead, leash, tie animal with tethertether
fastener on clothes, key for switching between operations, long pin or rod inserted between loops of rope to prevent slippage or make attachment; long rod-shaped button; joint which is fastened with a toggle; horizontal support beam used in frames (The...toggle
fellow, chap (Slang); reinforcing rope; anchor, chain, guywire, make fun of; secure with rope; secure with a chainguy
 

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