noose in English

noun
1
a loop with a running knot, tightening as the rope or wire is pulled and typically used to hang people or trap animals.
Its gnarled branches twisted and turned into the air, and a hangman's noose hung from one of its thickest and strongest branches.
verb
1
put a noose on (someone).
she was noosed and hooded, then strangled by the executioner
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "noose" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "noose", or refer to the context using the word "noose" in the English Dictionary.

1. The noose.

2. Put one's head in a noose.

3. But the noose has been tied.

4. Said the hangman offering a noose.

5. Sauron and Saruman are tightening the noose.

6. The noose is tightening around young Ma.

7. Tell him, the noose is tightened.

8. Franco's noose began to tighten round Catalonia's neck.

9. His debts were a noose around his neck.

10. " I'm... I'm strangling in the noose of sameness. "

11. I trust you can tie a noose.

12. ESCAPE THE NOOSE OF FEAR AND PRESSURE

13. They tied a noose round her neck.

14. He put his head into the noose.

15. I want to noose you, may I?

16. The U.S. tightened the economic noose around the dictatorship.

17. They said the umbilical cord is like a noose.

18. 23 The noose is tightening around young Ma.

19. I would've thought your weapon of choice was a noose.

20. It is the sound after the noose is already tied.

21. Why do you want to hang from the noose?

22. Show me the dragon's eggs and I'll spare you the noose.

23. This is for tying the noose that they hung me with.

24. Not so foolish as to put your head in a noose.

25. A dead thing hanging in a noose over the stairs.

26. Slowly and carefully he made the thick, pliable rope into a noose.

27. Tell him not to jerk off with a noose around his neck.

28. Each prisoner had a nylon noose around his neck to prevent escape.

29. He cut the rope then and went astern to noose the tail.

30. He felt as if a noose had slipped around his neck.

31. They had slid his noose from their necks and freed themselves of him.

32. He was walking about with a noose round his neck and didn't know.

33. Even when he waves a noose, he holds it with a velvet glove.

34. The noose was tied around his neck and strung over the beam.

35. Every time that noose would come out, dad would be up on his feet.

36. And a sketch of a man laid out with a noose around his neck.

37. A leash is a rope with a noose at both ends. Ayn Rand 

38. But don't underestimate the impact of the sartorial noose that hangs around your neck.

39. I could see a noose had been thrown round my neck I'd maybe never get free from.

40. I would savor every drop of sweat from his brow as my noose tightens upon his neck.

41. A snare is often equipped with a noose, and it is used for capturing birds and mammals.

42. And it is also the reality that stays my hand from the noose and trap when Kasparov speaks.

43. Then, alone in his dressing room, he cheerfully prepared a noose with which to hang himself.

44. This time, instead of throwing the rope, the Judge moved nearer to Moore, and held the noose open.

45. I have been asked to put my head into a noose... while my enemies are conspiring against me.

46. She found some rope in the corner tossed it over a beam, and made a noose in the other end.

47. As the police visibly tighten the noose around the mansion, the guerrillas respond with rhetoric and warning bursts of gunfire.

48. He had managed to dislodge the noose from his neck and save himself by jumping into the freezing water below.

49. 9 He had managed to dislodge the noose from his neck and save himself by jumping into the freezing water below.

50. A hunter’s snare often involves a noose that pulls tight around the neck or ropes that entangle the feet of an animal.