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give someone rope

Variant of rope

noun

  1. a thick, strong cord made of intertwisted strands of fiber, thin wires, leather strips, etc.
  2. such cords strung between posts to enclose a boxing ring
    1. such a cord, or a noose made of it, for hanging a person
    2. death by hanging: with the
  3. lasso
  4. : a rope of pearls
    1. a length, esp. a thick, flexible length, of something: a rope of taffy, a rope of hair
    2. a ropelike string of things put together by or as by twisting, twining, braiding, or threading
  5. a ropelike, sticky formation in a liquid, as in wine

Origin: ME rop < OE rap, akin to Ger reif (Goth raip) < IE *reip-, rag, piece of cloth < base *rei-, to tear > reap, reef

transitive verb roped, roping

  1. to fasten, tie, or confine with or as with a rope
  2. to connect or tie together (esp. mountain climbers) by a rope
  3. to separate, mark off, or enclose with a rope: usually with in, off, or out
  4. ☆ to catch or throw with a lasso

intransitive verb

to become ropelike and sticky: to cook candy until it ropes

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