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How To Use Rope up In A Sentence

  • You could rope up and go ice climbing on the Kennicott or Root glaciers, or hike across the tundra to an alpine lake.
  • As the 1000-odd crowd assembled at the spot watched with bated breath, the personnel started pulling the rope up with utmost care.
  • We'll rope up as needed for belayed climbing and rappels.
  • The rider coiled the rope up, ready to throw it to catch the stampeded horse.
  • Gaining what we presume is the Alexandra Glacier, we rope up and simul-climb for the next three hours, occasionally sinking an ice screw.
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  • By attaching a grappling hook to a rope up to five miles long. Times, Sunday Times
  • By attaching a grappling hook to a rope up to five miles long. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'd better rope up for this difficult cliff.
  • By attaching a grappling hook to a rope up to five miles long. Times, Sunday Times
  • But in 1639, one hundred years before Mesmer, a book was published in Europe upon the use of mesmerism in the cure of wounds, and bore the title, The Sympathetical Powder of Edricius Mohynus of Eburo.
  • He coiled the rope up tightly and put it away.
  • Halfway up we became lost in a labyrinth of widemouthed crevasses and leaning seracs, and had to rope up and slow down.
  • By attaching a grappling hook to a rope up to five miles long. Times, Sunday Times
  • By attaching a grappling hook to a rope up to five miles long. Times, Sunday Times
  • He begins his ascent rapidly, flinging the rope upward around the trunk to create a high handhold, kicking a leg up to snag a toehold, flinging the rope again for a higher handhold to pull to still higher toeholds.
  • By attaching a grappling hook to a rope up to five miles long. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'd better rope up for this difficult cliff.
  • He coiled the rope up tightly and put it away.
  • By attaching a grappling hook to a rope up to five miles long. Times, Sunday Times
  • Halfway up we became lost in a labyrinth of widemouthed crevasses and leaning seracs, and had to rope up and slow down.
  • Please coil the rope up and throw it to me.
  • We'll rope up as needed for belayed climbing and rappels.

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