<span class="searchmatch">roping</span> <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">roping</span> boots) (chiefly in the plural) A kind of tall leather <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> traditionally worn by rodeo participants....
<span class="searchmatch">roping</span> boots plural of <span class="searchmatch">roping</span> <span class="searchmatch">boot</span>...
of catching an animal with a rope. Ropings were a popular part of the rodeo show. <span class="searchmatch">roping</span> ropy; stringy; glutinous <span class="searchmatch">roping</span> <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> pirogn, orping, poring...
ankle <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> army <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> Australian <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> ballet <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> Beatle <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> and rally bootblack <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> board <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> boy bootboy <span class="searchmatch">boot</span>-boy <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> camp <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> catcher <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> closer...
into several strips. a <span class="searchmatch">rope</span> De <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> werd vastgemaakt aan de kade met een reep touw. The boat was tied to the dock with a <span class="searchmatch">rope</span>. a hoop, ring De acrobaat...
lacs + -et. IPA(key): /la.sɛ/ lacet m (plural lacets) lace (of <span class="searchmatch">boot</span>, shoe) knot on a <span class="searchmatch">rope</span>, especially for trapping small animals (figuratively) trap, ambush...
to that of the upper part of the instep, on which the upper leather of a <span class="searchmatch">boot</span> is stretched to give it the requisite shape. bather's cramp brain cramp cramp...
a sole on a shoe or a <span class="searchmatch">boot</span>. resole put a sole on (a shoe or <span class="searchmatch">boot</span>) From Middle English sole, soole, from Old English sāl (“a <span class="searchmatch">rope</span>, cord, line, bond, rein...
cocking mechanism is the <span class="searchmatch">rope</span> cocker. cannon cocker cocker spaniel merry cocker schnocker From Middle English coker (“a quiver, <span class="searchmatch">boot</span>”) from Old English cocer...
opportunity, seized him, and, laying him across a chest, we colted him with a <span class="searchmatch">boot</span>-jack until we nearly killed him, he at the time suffering from numerous boils...