slip noose (Meaning)

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slip noose (n)

a loop formed in a cord or rope by means of a slipknot; it binds tighter as the cord or rope is pulled

Synonyms & Antonyms of slip noose

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slip noose Sentence Examples

  1. The mountaineer carefully tied a slip noose to his rope, ensuring a secure hold during the ascent.
  2. The reckless boy slipped the noose around his neck as a dangerous prank, unaware of its potential consequences.
  3. The cunning hunter used a slip noose to capture a wary animal without causing undue distress.
  4. The ancient mariner deftly tied a slip noose to the mast to prevent the ship from capsizing in a storm.
  5. The escaped prisoner slipped a noose around the prison warden's neck, threatening retaliation.
  6. The magician performed a daring escape act, slipping out of a slip noose while suspended in mid-air.
  7. The farmer used a slip noose to restrain his unruly horse, preventing it from bolting.
  8. The rescue workers lowered a slip noose to the trapped miners below, providing a lifeline to safety.
  9. The executioner prepared the slip noose with meticulous precision, ensuring a swift and painless end to the condemned.
  10. The treacherous assassin placed a slip noose around his victim's neck, intending to strangle them under the cover of darkness.

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a loop formed in a cord or rope by means of a slipknot; it binds tighter as the cord or rope is pulled

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The mountaineer carefully tied a slip noose to his rope, ensuring a secure hold during the ascent.

The reckless boy slipped the noose around his neck as a dangerous prank, unaware of its potential consequences.

The cunning hunter used a slip noose to capture a wary animal without causing undue distress.

The ancient mariner deftly tied a slip noose to the mast to prevent the ship from capsizing in a storm.