Rope in a sentence as a noun

I made a skip list based rope implementation in C and Javascript.

In C, the crossover point when ropes become faster is around 200 bytes.

These are people who are at the very end of their rope who are begging other human beings for money so they can eat.

Get some sort of intermediary between you and them, a stick, rope, shirt, pants whatever.

Actually, it's more like a guy who just conned your family out of their life savings is hanging by a rope, which is breaking.

The ones you rope into dirtbag backpacking trips, hopping chicken buses through Central America.

Rope in a sentence as a verb

He put out enough information early on to give Snowden opponents enough rope with which to hang themselves.

The responses from Mozilla, Asa especially, have either been, "We don't think that's a problem", or sometimes, "go **** up a rope".

Since Wikipedia doesn't do a good job of simply stating why the ant will eventually reach the end:The expansion of the rope is over its entire length.

Even beyond the way they rope musicians into highly unfavorable contracts, they often don't even fulfill the contracts.

Eventually I figured out that each person on the team can shine if they're given independent projects that they themselves had spec'd out rather than having everyone tugging on the same rope and fighting over who is pulling the most.

Rope definitions

noun

a strong line

noun

street names for flunitrazepan

See also: rophy roofy roach circle

verb

catch with a lasso; "rope cows"

See also: lasso

verb

fasten with a rope; "rope the bag securely"

See also: leash