-
holds the
prayer rope in the
left hand,
leaving the
right hand free to make the Sign of the Cross. When not in use, the
prayer rope is
traditionally wrapped...
- (usually the
left, for a right-
handed header)
whose job is to
rope the
steer around the horns, then turn the
steer so its hind legs can be
roped by the "heeler"...
- The
cowboy bowline or
left-
hand bowline, is a
variation of the
bowline loop knot. The
cowboy bowline has the
working end go
around the
standing part on...
- A
skipping rope (or jump
rope) is a tool used in a
sport involving rhythmic jumping over a
rope swung underfoot and overhead. The activity,
practiced both...
-
progress away from an observer. Thus Z-twist
rope is said to be right-
handed, and S-twist to be
left-
handed.
Twisted ropes are
built up in
three steps....
- Wire
rope is
composed of as few as two solid,
metal wires twisted into a
helix that
forms a
composite rope, in a
pattern known as laid
rope.
Larger diameter...
-
Rope is a 1948
American psychological crime thriller film
directed by
Alfred Hitch****,
based on the 1929 play of the same
title by
Patrick Hamilton. The...
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erotically to BDSM. A
number of
bondage positions and
methods are used in
rope bondage and
other BDSM activities.
Ropes are a
common element of
these positions...
- The
rope-a-dope is a
boxing fighting technique in
which one
contender leans against the
ropes of the
boxing ring to draw non-injuring
offensive punches...
-
failed to
arrest or hold the
rope. half
ropes See
double ropes.
hand jam A type of jam
using the
hand in a crack.
hand traverse Traversing without any...