towrope
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of towrope
Example Sentences
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Leaning back and pulling on the towrope, my sled hopped to the top of the powder and picked up speed, screaming down the hill until an unseen bump sent me airborne.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 25, 2017
Greiss decided to take his wintry outing a step further, using a towrope to extricate several less-prepared and potentially stranded motorists out in the windswept mess.
From New York Times • Mar. 11, 2016
Here's my question: I snowboard in Illinois at the single towrope snowboard park of Raging Buffalo.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Luckily, a saint named Dan arrived and used his Chevy S-10 and a towrope to save me from my fluffy, powder nightmare.
From Time Magazine Archive
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We tied the mast to the railings that ran along the front of the boat with a complicated web of towrope.
From "Adrift" by Paul Griffin
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