Definition of Ropery. Meaning of Ropery. Synonyms of Ropery

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Definition of Ropery

Ropery
Ropery Rop"er*y, n. 1. A place where ropes are made. 2. Tricks deserving the halter; roguery. [Obs.] ``Saucy merchant . . . so full of his ropery.' --Shak.

Meaning of Ropery from wikipedia

- ships' cables (i.e. ropes). The ropewalk at Chatham Dockyard (as part of the Ropery or Ropehouse) is still producing rope commercially and has an internal length...
- which a second (double) dry dock was constructed, along with a sail loft, a ropery and residences for the dockyard officers: all of which were completed by...
- Ropery Lane is a cricket ground in Chester-le-Street, England round the corner from The Riverside Ground. It is the home of the Chester-le-Street Cricket...
- outside the Ropery at the Chatham Dockyard in Kent were used to film the 1950s civil defence exercise in the series and the upper floors of the Ropery itself...
- Dockyard Chatham, retrieved 20 December 2023 Various subpages within the ropery section. "cable". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University...
- The Ropewalk, originally Halls' Barton Ropery is a former ropewalk in Barton-upon-Humber, North Lincolnshire, first built in 1767. It is a Grade II Listed...
- Station, Borough Market, and the exterior and interior of a warehouse and ropery. Commissioner's House was also used for filming. After the third series...
- supported the business of the burgeoning port. In 1797 the world's first patent ropery (producing machine-made rope, rather than using a ropewalk) was built in...
- The Joiner’s Shop, House Carpenters Shop, and the rear of The Smithery, Ropery and Anchor Wharf were used. Production also visited a jewellery shop in...
- the Tarred Yarn Store as Pimm’s Chop House and the streets around the Ropery to stand in for both a London market and the streets around Girton’s Mill...