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"rope in" Definitions
  1. [usually passive] (informal) to persuade somebody to join in an activity or to help to do something, even when they do not want to

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They tried to rope in Kirsten Gillibrand to help, correct?
"We found a Nerds Rope in our candy bin," he says.
Dent launched an investigation that would rope in 25 agents nationwide.
Why do we have to have a rope in the middle?
It may as well have a velvet rope in the doorway.
They did rope in one sucker, but still the miners bickered constantly.
Hold a cable rope in both hands and pull toward your chest.
If you can't succeed by yourself, rope in some friends to help.
Your mother is nearby, trying to rope in your wandering little brother.
Lee also wants to rope in Elon Musk for his next sandwich stunt.
When I started marathon training, I mixed jumping rope in with my running workouts.
A line of young boys were holding their hands across the rope in anticipation.
A dozen photographers sat behind a red velvet rope in front of the stage.
Her name recognition is another way for the streamer to rope in potential subscribers.
It's not clear if there are plans to rope in either one for the movie.
This would do away with a lot of rope in the lobster and crab fisheries.
The left hand holds the rope in front and is known as the guide hand.
Mostly because the odds of Zoeller finding rope in an empty stadium was slim to none.
The company is hoping to rope in about 25 million credit card customers in the coming months.
Elliott said it planned to rope in Ocean Rig's second-biggest investor, BlueMountain Capital, in the efforts.
There are multiple reports the brothers bought the rope in question at an Ace Hardware store in Chicago.
The rookie Gary Sanchez also hit his second career homer, a two-run rope in the fourth inning.
Before this smiley sweetheart was winning spelling bees, she was just another kid jumping rope in Robbins, Illinois.
And as competition with Instagram intensifies, it introduces a new sharing mechanic that could help rope in new users.
Social media is also having an impact, with retailers using the medium to market and rope in younger buyers.
Now for the trick—grab the rope in the middle of the length and pull perpendicular to the rope.
A little girl runs towards the main bridge connecting China and North Korea, a skipping rope in her hand.
The new parents start with pushups, step jumps and jump rope in the commercial before Union takes a breather.
Rebecca Dykes, who was last seen leaving a bar in Beirut, was found strangled with a rope in 2017.
Michael Cohen wasn't the only one with ties to President Donald Trump trying to rope in billion-dollar companies.
Ms. Wicht was found beaten and strangled, apparently with a macramé rope, in her apartment in Simi Valley, Calif.
One neighbor saw me carrying a climbing rope in from my car and realized we had the same hobby.
He's jumping rope in the air on this massive rotating wheel and somehow he sustains himself in the air.
The latter, like "Gamma (Signe II)," consists of two interlocked loops of rope, in this case resting on the floor.
As the biggest crude supplier to China, Saudi is also trying to rope in China's oil companies as IPO investors.
The tools with potential for discriminatory abuse are the same ones needed for legitimate efforts to rope in diverse communities.
Sure enough, he expertly coiled the rope in his left hand and, with the right, gave Sherman a reassuring pat.
Erdoğan is not naive, either: If he launched a ground operation to directly challenge Syria, it could rope in Russia.
Vets found plastic bags, used coffee and noodle packets, rubber gloves, handkerchiefs, underwear and a plastic rope in its stomach.
I haven't been on a rope in over a month and am excited to have a partner to climb with again.
In "Stay With Me," Ayana Evans jumps rope in the rain, wearing high heels and a formal gown, for two hours.
On election nights, we rope in Nate Cohn, our colleague from The Upshot and an expert in polling and election demography.
It may not be the most exhilarating campaign strategy, but to rope in young voters, it could be a winning one.
But in a time of entrenched viewpoints, can either manage to rope in a voter or 2,000 from the opposing party?
If they do happen to have a weed gummy Nerds Rope in their candy bags, it's because they intentionally bought one.
We are there for the stakeholders of P&G, and that's what everybody is pulling on the rope in that direction.
But one day, Karneges headed to their Los Angeles office, hoping to show off Infinity and rope in the Final Fantasy publisher.
She jumps rope in between each circuit while I educate and demo her on the next circuit so she rarely stops moving.
Just a few weeks ago a Japanese man broke the record for most skips over a 10 meter rope in 30 seconds.
If you're partner is on board, tie up his or her hands with some nylon bondage rope in lieu of a lasso.
Catalan secessionism also allowed Mr. Rajoy to rope in the main opposition Socialist party into a shared commitment to defend Spanish unity.
Sure, its advocates will on occasion rope in representatives of non-Christian faiths to lend the illusion of principle to their cause.
The possibility that the impeachment inquiry could rope in junior diplomats or grow beyond Ukraine and Europe isn't far from people's minds.
Some of these features might seem bafflingly trivial to adults at first, but they rope in kids who have a more playful attitude.
Heavy riffs and screamed vocals punctuate most of their tracks, but they also rope in surf rock, ska, trap (yes, really) and EDM.
Apple's decision to bring Winfrey on board will likely rope in a fleet of new customers, given the star's army of loyal followers.
Like climbing the rope in gym class or swimming underwater without holding my nose, there was no way I could do a headstand.
One user, Journeyman351, explained how he would construct a windowless, doorless room, rope in a clown and a baby, and start a fire.
For those who are stuck home alone (or can't rope in a willing companion), old school puzzles can also be a fun diversion.
Or rope in an accountability buddy, someone to text or call who can keep you on track if the urge to snoop arises.
She was more spirited than she has been for some time, though her campaign is struggling to rope in donors or popular support.
A thin, flat crystal (either plate-like or starlike) forms when the edges rope in material more quickly than the crystal's two faces.
But as a lifelong climber I find a strange solace in hanging from a granite wall, without a rope, in pure mountainous solitude.
Isabelle's attacks involve trying to rope in opponents with a fishing poll and growing a tree in hopes of chopping it down onto people.
Premium slow-cookers can risk having a learning curve, but All-Clad has managed to rope in their tech to keep the interface simple.
Lead climbing up a wall is a sport of endurance and technique in which climbers are tethered by a rope in case of falls.
When the Indian artist Mrinalini Mukherjee was a graduate student in mural painting, she happened upon hand-dyed hemp rope in a Gujarat market.
But what we had was everybody pulling that rope in the same direction, guys that got to know one another on a personal level.
The pair had glimpsed how great content could rope in an audience, but felt like the true potential of the podcast hadn't been explored.
They escaped by sliding down a rope in a robbery considered by the U.S. FBI as one of the top ten global art crimes.
They included trying to rope in the PP's long-time foes, the second-placed Socialists, to support or at least enable a conservative-led government.
A little girl in a prairie dress holds a limp rope in her hands and watches a laughing group of girls skipping over their ropes.
The WWE just climbed the top rope in court and is ready to drop the elbow ... all to protect its brand ahead of WrestleMania 34.
Jeff Flake of Arizona and Bob Corker of Tennessee — though GOP leaders are seeking to rope in straggling Republicans with a flurry of deal-cutting.
The genre would become a buzzword, but it was still nebulous enough to rope in bands who, looking back on it now, had little overlap.
Private clinics and hospitals advertise widely—on the radio, public busses and billboards, even packing discount abortion cards into pregnancy tests, to rope in patients.
Competitors try to climb a 75-foot rope in under 30 seconds in the final stage of the Mount Midoriyama course in this season finale.
New fund launches should start out with a cap, in advance, and there ought to be a velvet rope in front of them of some sort.
But for Apple, it's also a way to rope in users who have been reluctant to install Apple Pay, and keep people in the iMessage ecosystem.
Aetna also sought to rope in Whatley Kallas and Consumer Watchdog, in nearly identical suits in federal court in Philadelphia and Superior Court in Los Angeles.
Rhonda Wicht, 24, was found strangled with a macramé rope in her apartment on November 703, 1978, and her son, Donald, 4, was suffocated, authorities said.
A hearty list of fast food companies are tailoring their menus with lamb options to rope in Millennial and Generation Z customers with more adventurous tastes.
He would earn a black belt in Judo and a yellow rope in Capoeira too, while also becoming an extremely tidy boxer and ferocious Muay Thai competitor.
The difference with Infinity Next is that all videos will be pre-recorded, and they'll rope in some of the unique resources that Disney has access to.
The album was our summer soundtrack while jumping rope in her driveway, and that track was on side two of the scuffed cassette tape (yes: cassette tape).
" — JAMES CORDEN "A Japanese man has broken the Guinness world record for the most skips over a rope in 24 hours, with a total of over 151,000.
But it's also a lot closer in spirit to season one, which should make Serial fans happy, and arguably rope in plenty of first-time listeners as well.
Asked at a joint press conference about his unsubstantiated claims that Barack Obama had ordered a wiretap of his phones, Trump tried to rope in the German chancellor.
The chain has a reputation of exclusively hiring babely men, so people naturally assume Joe & the Juice's aim is to rope in the young girl/thirsty mom market.
She did her laundry and, as part of a once-or-twice-a-week routine, she did sprints and jump rope in the back alley of her apartment complex.
Since then, police have appeared to try to coax him inside, first by throwing a rope in his direction and then by opening a large grate directly above him.
Lana Del Ray pinky-promised that she'd rope in Father John Misty for a music video and made good on her word last night with the video for "Freak".
SBI aims to contribute up to 5 percent of the total investments targeted by the venture, which may also rope in other banks at a later stage, they said.
"We tie our remaining three children with a rope in the night, just to make sure that they don't slip away from us," said Ms. Bibi's husband, Muhammad Afzal.
But something like "How Carl's looming death alters the course of The Walking Dead forever" could easily rope in anyone who's ever had even a passing interest in the series.
And judging by the video in Cyprus, it appears that at least one crew member used the escape rope in the cockpit to exit out the right-side cockpit window.
As for tennis: "Their first court was two chairs and a piece of rope in the driveway," she writes in her memoir, "Knowing the Score", which has just been published.
Idea Cellular, part of India's metals to financial services Aditya Birla conglomerate, is likely to rope in StanChart and some Indian boutiques to work on the transaction, said the sources.
He found a few tantalising things: a length of ancient, foreign rope in a circle of stones, and a shaman's belt on which hung a rusty pair of pocket scissors.
While forms of cash assistance were already included in the rule, these changes would rope in other types of aid, like most forms of Medicaid, food stamps and housing vouchers.
Way back in 1983, in "Double Dutch," his song about New York City girls skipping rope in the schoolyard, Malcolm McLaren declared, "When they do the Double Dutch, that's them dancing . . .".
That's when Ms. Sladkus, who worked in magazine publishing at the time, said, with a straight face, that she liked to jump rope in high heels at three in the morning.
As more Americans ditch sugary soda for healthier options, Seuge said the ad is an attempt to rope in more young adults and up the profile of its smaller serving drinks.
You can do it Nick he says in a little grey comma, following up with a picture of man holding a balloon, walking along a rope in front of the moon.
Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent first met in 2002, but both busied themselves pursuing solo careers until they came together to release their debut album, Shovels and Rope, in 2008.
The name means "rope in the open sea" because Okinawa is plopped in the middle of the oceans, with the Pacific to the east and the East China Sea to the west.
If you're too busy to hit the gym, Hall suggests keeping a jump rope in your office and doing a few minutes of exercise when you start to feel stressed or worried.
From below, Rosen watches proudly; after several minutes, when the falcon has made his presence known to all the area birds, Rosen waves a rope in the air to lure him back.
Finn and Lapine use Jews, AIDS , and so on to rope in a particular audience, which is then held captive to their seemingly endless array of self-referential songs and weak humor.
A second source familiar with the matter said core investors at the bank were now considering creating a lighter shareholder pact without Bollore that could rope in just under 20 percent of capital.
Even his compact Next Level Figure sculptures, inspired by Hopi Katsina dolls, feature bits of angular wire and sinewy rope in the carefully assembled compositions of wood, metal, paint, leather, fur and feathers.
That's according to the Better Business Bureau (BBB), who is warning users of social media to be on the lookout for online deals which require you to rope in other people through Facebook.
Still, Home Depot marginally beat overall net sales estimates as it services like credit lines and equipment rentals to rope in more big and frequent spending clients such as electricians, plumbers and builders.
The company, which pitched its services through TV ads, was surprisingly successful for a minute, and Farnsworth even managed to rope in singer and actor La Toya Jackson for a commercial at one point.
Credit Suisse, which is typically third or fourth choice in IPO bake-offs in tech, is also an obvious choice to rope in to do that, because banking relationships last well past an IPO.
"Rope in the fishing industry may be an existential threat to the survival of the North Atlantic right whale," the whale biologist Scott Kraus of the New England Aquarium warned in a recent report.
A few days after Pacific Rims, I met Simone there at nine in the morning, as she began a warmup that involved climbing twenty feet up a rope in five seconds, using only her arms.
We talk as he stands in the darkened attic of a lodge in the Morskie Oko valley in Poland, looping purple rope in preparation for a training climb in the subzero of the Tatra Mountains.
During the feudal Edo era, the dominant samurai class used rope in combat and to restrain prisoners of war in a martial art called hojojutsu, a brutal practice that bears little resemblance to the kinbaku of today.
Does this character really need to be present in that scene, or did the studio just want to remind you that they're big enough to rope in this celebrity or that one for a five-second cameo?
A group of 14 students from an elementary school in Fuji, Shizuoka, Japan just made history by breaking a previously set Guinness World Record for most skips over a single rope in one minute by a team.
And, second, through this evasion, which vastly expands what constitutes Waters of the United States, the significant nexus test can easily be employed to rope in even more remote waters that the court specifically meant to exclude.
Reticent at first because his band was slated to play later that weekend, the singer acquiesced after he was handed a Yamaha FG 240 guitar, tied with a rope in lieu of a strap, and ushered onstage.
But, these positive stories are often overshadowed by negative ones — such as the one about mounted Galveston cops leading an African American suspect with a ropein which police officers are relentlessly demonized as insensitive and racist.
Jennifer Samet, director of research at Eric Firestone Gallery, which is presenting Mr. Overstreet's work at Frieze, said that he first used rope in his painting, "Strange Fruit," (1965) which references a Billie Holiday song about lynchings.
Artists for individual photos are linked, so you can give them some love if you like, which is probably a good idea if your intent is to get rich using their gorgeous visuals to rope in paying customers.
Look, for some reason the NCAA selection committee has Kentucky and UCLA playing in the Sweet 16 tonight, so I don't have the time to rope in people who think 20163 Chainz is a Bad Rapper, full stop.
But their case becomes a bit of a metaphor for Maggie and Jackson's relationship because it appears for a while that the wife clung to the rope in vain because the husband later stroked out at the hospital.
When she finally Googled them, she discovered they were based on an elaborate, violent, white supremacist fantasy called the "Day of the Rope," in which people of color, Jews, gays and the "race traitors" who helped them, are murdered.
With no rope in place or helping hands to haul them across the river three members of the party — including a pregnant woman from Afghanistan and her 17-year-old sister — were swept away by fierce currents and drowned.
On a cold day in New York City, just a short walk from Times Square, a line of people has formed; they're neatly herded by a rope in front of an unassuming building sandwiched between the city's many skyscrapers.
It starts with one wrestler in the ring; the rest are added, one by one, until there is a ring of sweaty, angry men trying to dump one another over the top rope in order to eliminate their foes.
For a show that occasionally felt as if it was precariously perched on the top rope in its first season -- leaving doubt as to how long "GLOW's" light could stay flickering -- this second match pretty impressively outshines its debut.
While Apple is an appealing research partner due to is ability to rope in eligible participants quickly — the Watch's only clinical-grade feature is the heart monitor, which could limit the type of research initiatives it takes part in.
A boorish way to rope in unsophisticated fans and cater to the lowest common denominator who will never appreciate the finer, more important parts of the game like, say, the geometrical genius with which Jacques Plante guarded his crease.
There's no telling when Congress will move on these proposals — it may not be soon — but the discussions, hearings, and proposed legislation do indicate that lawmakers are questioning what could and should be done to rope in these tech giants.
Having Rachel on his trial team helps, he said, but his ultimate goal is to rope in his youngest daughter, Sarah, who is planning to go to law school, and to persuade his wife, Becky, to reactivate her law license.
All this is to say that at this point, no online review looks any more or less fake than any other — particularly when you rope in Goop-era misleading pseudoscience — so the FTC certainly has its work cut out for it.
In " 'A Problem from Hell,' " Power wrote of Sidbela Zimic, a nine-year-old Bosnian girl who had been jumping rope in front of her apartment building in Sarajevo with her friends when she was killed by a Serbian shell.
But while building on those — and, Crowley says, on Arthur Laurents's screenplay for Alfred Hitchcock's 1948 film, "Rope," in which two gay men murder a classmate for sport — "The Boys in the Band" has had the more consequential gay trajectory.
So: feast your eyes upon this video of kids breaking a Guinness World Record for most skips over a single rope in one minute: The record was set by 14 students of the Fuji Municipal Harada Elementary School in Fuji, Japan.
From a bed hung from rope in the living room, Filip, a housing activist studying human geography and working in city planning, lifted up a pair of binoculars and panned across the city from Berghain, the infamous club, to the Ostbahnhof train station.
Left-wing parties do not have enough seats to govern together while Rajoy may struggle to rope in smaller right-wing or centrist rivals, which include regional parties in the likes of Catalonia, where his government has cracked down on a separatist challenge.
The trade spat with China also comes on the heels of Mr. Trump's decision to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade accord that was to rope in countries on both sides of the Pacific in an alliance against a rising Beijing.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Energy-hungry India will allow state-owned explorers to rope in the private sector to raise production from old fields as the world's third biggest oil importer strives to better exploit its hydrocarbon resources and cut dependence on foreign oil.
With his longtime business partner Murray Krugman, he produced one of the earliest albums considered to be punk rock, "The Dictators Go Girl Crazy!" released in 25, and he produced the second album by the Clash, "Give 'Em Enough Rope," in 21943.
Last, a successful peace effort would require the president to lean heavily on Israel, rope in Arab states as deep-pocketed honest brokers and collaborate with leaders on both sides who can deliver in the face of strong — even violent — domestic opposition.
Live videos draw more than ten times as many comments as regular videos, according to the blog post announcing the new capabilities, so Facebook is jumping to capitalize, doubling down and letting users rope in their friends should drive even more engagement to the streams.
In China, President Xi Jinping has wielded supposed "anti-corruption" campaigns as a means of shoring up domestic support amid a flagging economy—campaigns that, wouldn't you know it, just so happen to rope in those on the wrong end of China's internal political divisions.
And all the confrontations are considerably leavened by humor, particularly when Chris must rope in his brother, the laid-back Brad (a hilarious Joe Tippett) into representing him during the bride price ceremony, because it's improper for the groom himself to partake directly in negotiations.
They did not stay in his ears, he couldn't recommend them for people like himself — by the way, he had a bad experience with earpods as well — and so for some people they're just not going to fit, but I've literally jumped rope in them.
For people like alt-right movement leader Richard Spencer and Daily Stormer site-runner Andrew Anglin, the goal was clearly to rope in people who might not be openly racist but who disagreed with "multiculturalism"—a view becoming more acceptable in mainstream discourse during the Trump era.
In one of Delphine Fawundu-Buford's photos, young schoolgirls jump rope in the middle of an empty city street; 18-year-old Dianna Porter's photographs depict the intricate hairstyles she braids into friends and family members' heads, a tradition passed through her family from generation to generation.
Since each "geofence warrant"—varying from tiny spaces to larger areas covering multiple blocks, and over similarly variable periods of time—can potentially rope in tens to hundreds of devices owned by many people, the company first provides records without attaching names or other identifying information to investigators.
After months of minimizing the threat to the United States, President Donald Trump jumped feet-first into the coronavirus fight this week with vows of quick fixes to the testing problem, claims about potential cures, and efforts to rope in agencies that had inexplicably been excluded, like FEMA.
Live Chat with Friends opens up a private chat room for just you and your friends during a video — if you want to discuss the subject of the stream in real time without airing your conversation to the general public, you can now just rope in a few friends on the side.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads At least since late-1960s Process Art (and probably earlier), we've been aware of the aesthetics of the construction site as a kind of ephemeral sculpture garden or inadvertent installation piece, featuring provisional structures made of non-traditional materials (bricks, boards, cinderblocks, coils of rope) in site-responsive arrangements.
"Companies that spent a lot of money, raised through debt, to finance acquisitions, dividend payments, and share buybacks — those are folks that are going to run out of rope in this type of market," said Snyder, a three-decade restructuring veteran who helmed Rothschild's business for more than 15 years before starting his own firm in 2017.
The Australian comedian, actor, and writer is best known for her ongoing photo/video series, #celestechallengeaccepted, in which she recreates fashion photos and sexy celebrity thirst traps (think Emily Ratajkowski in lingerie, or Izabel Goulart making jumping rope in a bikini look easy), but if you've been reading the headlines lately, you'll see she's so much more than her memes.
While people who regularly exercise often worry about having too little time, willpower or familial good will available for workouts when they visit or host family and friends for the holidays, the researchers and athletes I spoke with felt that the greater challenge — and opportunity — lies in finding ways to rope in the gathered hordes, who might otherwise stay inactive.
The multi-year angle would rope in many wrestlers who are currently household names, from CM Punk to Colt Cabana to Austin Aries to Daniel Bryan, and would culminate in the Age of the Fall, a hyperviolent stable founded when Lacey fell in love with Jacobs only to face the realization that he was still miserable, a petty, violent man who might never be happy.

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