«SLIPNOOSE» 관련 영어 책
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slipnoose 에 관련된 책과 해당 책의 짧은 발췌문을 통해 영어 서적에서 단어가 사용되는 맥락을 제공합니다.
First experiment with the two sacks until you find a position in which they fit
perfectly together, and then make a slipnoose of your rope by slipping the free
end through the A loop and slip the noose around the ends of both sacks, as
shown by ...
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Bob and the Guides: Illustrated
"Yes, I do." Bob went on. "Then, out of more clothes-line, you make a good big
slipnoose, and lay it foxily across the path, and the loose end of that is tied to the
rope that holds the sapling. Then " But the Trapper cut in, gasping with eagerness
.
Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews,
1906
said little Johnny : " I know what I will do ; I'll make a little slipnoose, and catch a
dove or two. As fast as I can catch them, I'll put them in my cage : Oh ! won't they
jump and flutter, they'll be in such a rage !" So Johnny made a slipnoose of very ...
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The National Humane Review
In England, the slipnoose or lIumane snare has been devised for the capture of
rabbits. It is said to work successfully. A little knot in the wire prevents the
slipnoose from becoming .. ' "low - Courtesy Humane Header A STRANGL'
LATIUN TRAP ...
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Outing: Sport, Adventure, Travel, Fiction
First experiment with the two sacks until you find a position in which they fit
perfectly together, and then make a slipnoose of your rope by slipping the free
end through the A loop and slip the noose around the ends of both sacks, as
shown by ...
Caspar Whitney, Albert Britt,
1905
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Money in Broilers and Squabs: Together with Special Chapters ...
Near the end we tie a piece of twine (doubled), and this comes down just low
enough so that when we slip the chick's feet in the slipnoose in the end of the
string the body of the chick will come down just below our shoulders. The small
blade ...
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New Ideas for Out of Doors: The Field and Forest Handy Book
the two sacks until you find a position in which they fit perfectly together, and then
make a slipnoose (Figs. 282, 283, 284 and 285) of your rope by slipping the free
end through the A loop, and slip the noose around the ends of both sacks, ...
Daniel Carter Beard,
1906
“It's a slipnoose you hang over the limb of a tree, and you step into it and pull
yourself up," said Robinson excitedly. The assistants laughed. And Robinson,
who in other circumstances would have felt like crying, laughed too; he was a boy
now.
Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Harlan Logan,
1920
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Outing; Sport, Adventure, Travel, Fiction
First experiment with the two sacks until you find a position in which they fit
perfectly together, and then make a slipnoose of your rope by slipping the free
end through the A loop and slip the noose around the ends of both sacks, as
shown by ...
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Lady Molly of Scotland Yard (Illustrated. Annotated. ...
The wretched girl, Jane Turner, had tied a rope to a ringinthe ceiling, which I
suppose at onetime held a hanging lamp; the other end of that rope she had
formed into a slipnoose, and passed round her neck. Shehad apparently climbed
on ...