towing rope (Meaning)
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towing rope (n)
(nautical) a rope used in towing
Synonyms & Antonyms of towing rope
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towing rope Sentence Examples
- The towing rope snapped under the strain of the heavy boat.
- The car was unable to start, so we had to use a towing rope to get it going.
- The children attached the towing rope to their sled and pulled each other through the snow.
- The plane was towed back to the hangar using a heavy-duty towing rope.
- The sailors used a towing rope to pull their sailboat out of the marina.
- The construction workers used a towing rope to move a large rock into place.
- The injured hiker was carefully lowered down the mountain with the help of a towing rope.
- The farmer used a towing rope to pull a broken-down tractor back to his barn.
- The tow truck driver attached the towing rope to the disabled vehicle and pulled it onto his flatbed.
- The water skiers gripped the towing rope tightly as the boat sped forward.
FAQs About the word towing rope
(nautical) a rope used in towing
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No antonyms found.
The towing rope snapped under the strain of the heavy boat.
The car was unable to start, so we had to use a towing rope to get it going.
The children attached the towing rope to their sled and pulled each other through the snow.
The plane was towed back to the hangar using a heavy-duty towing rope.