"Pushing rope" means attempting an action that is ultimately futile. For a demo, lay a length of rope on the floor, stand at one end, and attempt to push it away from yourself. This phrase is commonly used to denote a man's lack of sexual prowess, for reasons that should now be obvious.
Line is a nautical term for a rope. But a rope can be a line attached on only one end in normal use. The bell rope, the bucket rope, the tiller rope, the bolt rope, check rope, foot rope, monkey rope, and the dip rope.
-- pistons pushing a drive shaft around-- drive shaft pushing wheels around-- tire treads pushing against the ground-- pushing bicycle pedals-- shoe-soles pushing back against the ground-- seat of a chair pushing up against one's butt-- twisting a door-knob-- pushing the button of a pen down to extend the point-- rotating the spoon to mix the coffee in the cup-- closing the jaw to shred the bite of meat-- rotating the wrench to tighten the nut-- squeezing the handles together to crack the nut-- pushing the key down to type the character-- pushing the mouse finger down to make the click-- pushing the DTMF button down to 'dial' the number-- lifting the flat part of the buckle to release the seat belt-- pulling the rope to raise the flag-- lifting the shovel to move the snow-- pulling the string to untie the shoe-- pushing the mower to move to another patch of grassThere are probably a few more.
It means staying in a line (or queue) of people: not pushing, not jumping in front.
a rope clock is nothing but
A rope is measured in metres, or feet.
"She is at the end of her rope"
sorry but i do not know what you mean by "show you hemp rope?" i might be able to answer it if it was "how to braid a hemp rope"
There are a number of things a person may mean when they call you a rope. They may mean that you are strong or that you are common.
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Both needs equal and opposite power. If the rope slippery, then holding the rope will be more important. If the floor is slippery, then floor not getting slipped is more important.
"Rope sailing," also known as "sailing rope" refers to all the different types of things made out of rope that are used in sailing. It can include long lengths of rope or small buckles made with small lengths of rope.
the example of a push force is when a boat is pushing a ship out of the port into the right direction,pull forces is when you play tug of war were you actually pull the rope from one direction to the other and twist forces are when you twist like a towel or a hose to prevent it from spraying water while u are doing something<3<3
To 'piss up a rope', like the act described, is to try to do something impossible.
I fell whilst rock climbing, the rope saved my life.We tied the rope to the jetty to stop the boat floating down river.My mum showed me how to use a skipping rope.
It's German a occupational name meaning roper or rope maker. As the German word for rope is seil.
The starter rope is the one used to start many of the mechanical start walk behind Murray mowers. The procedure is to pull the starter rope with sufficient force which will start the mower engine. Given the rough usage of this rope, eventually, the rope will wear away and break. A shorter rope will not impart the necessary torque to kick start the engine. The only solution is to replace the starter rope. While this may seem quite complicated, it is one of the simplest things to do. With a proper wrench and starter rope, you can do it at home.
in boating it can mean you have tyed up the rope that keeps the boat from driffting away