half hitch (Meaning)
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half hitch (n)
a knot used to fasten a rope temporarily to an object; usually tied double
Synonyms & Antonyms of half hitch
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half hitch Sentence Examples
- The boat was secured to the dock with a taut half hitch.
- The climber used a half hitch to attach the rope to the carabiner.
- Half hitches are commonly used in boating and climbing activities.
- The sailor tied the rope to the cleat using a secure half hitch.
- I attached the canopy to the frame with a double half hitch for added stability.
- The hiker tied the food bag to the tree with a half hitch to prevent animals from reaching it.
- When tying a half hitch, you cross the rope over itself to form a secure loop.
- The arborist used a half hitch to lower a large tree branch safely.
- The windsurfing instructor showed the students how to tie a half hitch to secure their sails.
- A half hitch is a versatile knot that can be applied to a variety of tasks.
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a knot used to fasten a rope temporarily to an object; usually tied double
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The boat was secured to the dock with a taut half hitch.
The climber used a half hitch to attach the rope to the carabiner.
Half hitches are commonly used in boating and climbing activities.
The sailor tied the rope to the cleat using a secure half hitch.