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roped

verb as in tape

verb as in tether

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And then, somehow, Winfield got roped into the killing himself.

Saul is out—a casualty of Lockhart's new regime—but he'll almost certainly get roped back in.

The Weiner scandal roped in a closely watched experiment in new media.

Police have roped off a four-block radius in the neighborhood, and ordered several residents in the area to evacuate.

Was he a passenger in the car with the dog roped in a cage on top?

You see, all the swells sat in their boxes and gazed right down on the dancers, who had a circular place roped off for them.

He cleared the roped guard and the two fallen hoods, landed lightly on the balls of his feet within a yard of Squid Murphy.

So the duke said it was kind of hard to have to lay roped all day, and he'd cipher out some way to get around it.

I ought to have taken care of her, roped her to me when it came to crossing the difficult places.

We now came to a glacier which it was necessary to cross, and therefore roped up once more.

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On this page you'll find 324 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to roped, such as: allure, bag, bait, beckon, beguile, and bewitch.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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