dragrope

/ˈdræɡˌroʊp/
noun
  1. A strong rope used to pull or drag something heavy, such as a vehicle, a load, or an anchor.
    • Sailors used a thick dragrope to haul the anchor aboard.
    • He tied the dragrope to the sled before the dogs started pulling.
    • The workers attached a dragrope to the stuck truck to pull it out of the mud.
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