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ropewalk

NOUN
  1. workplace consisting of a long narrow path or shed where rope is made

How To Use ropewalk In A Sentence

  • Rebuilding of the ropewalk started the day after the Burning, and Pelzed himself came down to supervise and make it clear that the kinless working there were never to be molested. The Burning City
  • On the land side of First stood the old brick shipbuilding factories, including an obsolete ropewalk building a quarter mile long. The Town
  • It was a ropewalk, and filled with stores of hemp, tar, and other flammable materials. The Mistaken Wife
  • Expensive to set up, but a ropewalk makes good money, he said. The Burning City
  • The square, the new ropewalk we'd paid so much to build after we lost the Ropewalker family! The Burning City
  • One of the visionaries behind the Ropewalk, Richard Hatfield, said he believed the development could breath more life into Barton.
  • A charity, by contrast, sags like a swaying ropewalk between donors (including government) and beneficiaries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whandall thought he saw shadows moving near the ropewalk. The Burning City
  • Article on how to build a "ropewalk" for constructing rope for ship models. MAKE Magazine
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