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Meaning of rope tow

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rope tow (n)

a ski tow offering only a moving rope to hold onto

rope tow Sentence Examples

  1. The children squealed with delight as they ascended the rope tow to the top of the ski slope.
  2. Despite the frigid temperatures, the rope tow proved to be a reliable way to get to the summit.
  3. The constant pull of the rope tow required a firm grip and strong legs.
  4. The elderly woman cautiously stepped onto the rope tow, holding on tightly for support.
  5. The hikers encountered a rope tow that provided a shortcut up the steep mountain trail.
  6. The rope tow operator swiftly checked the safety harnesses of each rider before sending them up.
  7. The constant hum of the rope tow created a rhythmic backdrop to the skiers' chatter.
  8. The cable car broke down, leaving the rope tow as the only way to access the peak.
  9. The snowboarder skillfully maneuvered around the rope tow posts, avoiding any collisions.
  10. The ski resort offered a discounted rate for skiers who opted to use the rope tow instead of the chairlift.

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a ski tow offering only a moving rope to hold onto

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The children squealed with delight as they ascended the rope tow to the top of the ski slope.

Despite the frigid temperatures, the rope tow proved to be a reliable way to get to the summit.

The constant pull of the rope tow required a firm grip and strong legs.

The elderly woman cautiously stepped onto the rope tow, holding on tightly for support.