towrope

/ˈtoʊˌroʊp/
noun
  1. A strong rope or cable used for pulling a vehicle, boat, or other object.
    • The driver attached the towrope to the broken-down car to pull it to the garage.
    • We used a thick towrope to pull the sailboat back to the dock after the engine failed.
    • The truck had a heavy towrope in the back for emergencies on the highway.
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