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twine

noun as in rope, cord

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Example Sentences

The skeleton of the full-term child was discovered with twine around its neck at a house in Fore Bondgate, Bishop Auckland, last month.

From BBC

For example: “Cast rubber, with ficus tree surface residues on canvas; glass; twine; and wooden support.”

My father had had the foresight to prepare a box of underwear tied with twine for each of us.

Mom held up my name badge, which was a cross section of a tree on a necklace of twine.

The collar buttons, the birds’ bones, the ball of twine.

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

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