rope tow

NOUN
  1. a ski tow offering only a moving rope to hold onto
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How To Use rope tow In A Sentence

  • The 40-year-old ski area started out with a chairlift and a rope tow.
  • I was a little nervous to ride because the night before, I had hyperextended my arm in a stupid fall when I lost my balance riding a rope tow.
  • They were full of accounts of winter Sundays at a nearby country club that had just installed a rope tow and, even more maddening, of weekend ski trips to New Hampshire.
  • Don't miss the tubing slope serviced by a rope tow - you'll feel like you're 10 again as you soar down the slopes on your Flexible Flyer.
  • If there are conflicting reports, it's important to interrupt your narrative masterpiece to note that and let the reader grope toward his or her own version of the truth.
  • Aronchick was one of about 35 Clinton and Obama insiders who attended a dinner last week in Washington aimed at what he characterized as helping the two sides "grope towards unity. Follow the Democratic Rules Committee meeting online
  • For non-skiing fun in the snow, people of any age can find thrills on the groomed tubing hill with its individual lanes and rope tow.
  • When five-year-old Andrew strapped on skis for the first time, he begged his parents to let him go up the rope tow alone.
  • She couldn't get off the rope tow and ended up going to the top of the mountain.
  • In order to grope towards an understanding of them we have to grasp the abstruse notion of the particle sea.
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