footrope Antonyms

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Meaning of footrope

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footrope (n.)

The rope rigged below a yard, upon which men stand when reefing or furling; -- formerly called a horse.

That part of the boltrope to which the lower edge of a sail is sewed.

footrope Sentence Examples

  1. The footrope of the parachute gently brushed against the ground as it landed.
  2. The heavy footrope of the fishing net weighed it down, ensuring it remained close to the seabed.
  3. The footrope on the kite provided stability, keeping it from tumbling in the wind.
  4. The sailor expertly tied the footrope to the cleat, securing the sailboat in place.
  5. The hikers stumbled upon an old footrope marking the perimeter of a campsite.
  6. The footrope of the volleyball net was anchored firmly to prevent it from moving during the game.
  7. The footrope on the stage curtain slowly lowered it, revealing the actors.
  8. The footrope of the flagpole was wrapped around the base, preventing it from touching the ground.
  9. The horse's hind footrope slipped on the ice, causing it to lose its balance and fall.
  10. The footrope of the hammock provided support for the sleepers, ensuring a comfortable night's rest.

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The rope rigged below a yard, upon which men stand when reefing or furling; -- formerly called a horse., That part of the boltrope to which the lower edge of a

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The footrope of the parachute gently brushed against the ground as it landed.

The heavy footrope of the fishing net weighed it down, ensuring it remained close to the seabed.

The footrope on the kite provided stability, keeping it from tumbling in the wind.

The sailor expertly tied the footrope to the cleat, securing the sailboat in place.