rope burn

NOUN
  1. abrasion (usually on the hands) caused by friction from a rope
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How To Use rope burn In A Sentence

  • 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.
  • His hands were covered in rope burns and marks, his face red with nervousness and fatigue.
  • But examining doctors found no evidence of what would certainly have been major trauma - no cuts, rope burns, scars.
  • Each participant took their respective places and was getting handkerchiefs or spare shirts to act as a protection from rope burns.
  • I left with a little rope burn and a pounding heart.
  • FX O'Toole's collection of boxing short stories Rope Burns was unique, unexpected and unputdownable.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • She asked that I tell no one about the bruises he left on her shoulders, the belt marks on her thighs, the rope burns on her wrists and ankles.
  • Elephants are typically covered in bloody wounds and rope burns when released from the crush after three to six days.
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