carabiner

[ UK /kˈæɹɐbˌa‍ɪnɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an oblong metal ring with a spring clip; used in mountaineering to attach a rope to a piton or to connect two ropes
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How To Use carabiner In A Sentence

  • These sheaths feature multiple attachment points for key rings, cord, or carabiners.
  • We could not tell for certain what his avenging missile had been, but the last we saw of the scene was the other carabinero laboriously plucking out of his colleague's nape what we hoped and believed were sea-urchin spines. Try Anything Twice
  • Steel carabiners snapped securely into place, anchoring the rope Joy would use to rappel down into the unexplored room that bore her name. THIS TIME LOVE
  • Carabiners are also great for clamping her wrists or ankles together or hogtying her by clamping all four together. The Straight Girl's Guide to Sleeping with Chicks
  • The Rock Climbing Section minimized rope burn while rappelling (then called ‘roping down’) by feeding the rope through a carabiner, a metal link attached to their gear.
  • Make sure you buy a good pear-shaped locking carabiner (either screw-gate or locking-gate type).
  • I watched him attach two carabiners to the anchors… ahhh more double protection… I liked how this was shaping up.
  • Hanging from an overhang by a bare knuckle with not so much as a carabiner, let alone a safety net to halt your fall, I hear you gasp.
  • Steel carabiners snapped securely into place, anchoring the rope Joy would use to rappel down into the unexplored room that bore her name. THIS TIME LOVE
  • We stock many different carabiners and screw links for all situations.
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