Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A loop formed in a rope by means of a slipknot so that it binds tighter as the rope is pulled.
- noun A snare or trap.
- transitive verb To capture or hold by or as if by a noose.
- transitive verb To make a noose of or in.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A running knot or slip-knot. See
slip-knot . - noun A loop formed by or fastened with a running knot or slip-knot, as that in a hangman's halter, or in a lasso; hence, a snare; a gin.
- To knot; entangle in or as in a knot.
- To catch or insnare by or as by a noose.
- To furnish with a noose or running knot.
- To decorate with something resembling a noose.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A running knot, or loop, which binds the closer the more it is drawn.
- transitive verb To tie in a noose; to catch in a noose; to entrap; to insnare.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun An
adjustable loop ofrope , e.g. the one placed around the neck inhangings , or the one at the end of alasso . - verb transitive To tie or catch in a noose; to
entrap orensnare .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a loop formed in a cord or rope by means of a slipknot; it binds tighter as the cord or rope is pulled
- verb make a noose in or of
- verb secure with a noose
- noun a trap for birds or small mammals; often has a slip noose
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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For republicans hanging a noose is a prank and suggesting shooting the first real contender black president is benign ...
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No sirree bob, a noose is a racially charged reminder of a small period in history, characterised by a stereotypical image ... even when it isn't actually a noose.
Modern Day Disappearance archmage 2007
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They also show us what they describe as a noose, where they say the Arabs hanged hundreds of prisoners.
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That conversation was the initial groundwork for subsequent brainstorming in the newsroom that methodically evolved into plans for a broad newsroom initiative to address what I characterize as a noose around Battle Creek's neck.
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“Mr. President,” he projected in a baritone voice that radiated both power and confidence, “the Eridani have retreated into a small defensive shell, and our noose is tightening.”
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“Mr. President,” he projected in a baritone voice that radiated both power and confidence, “the Eridani have retreated into a small defensive shell, and our noose is tightening.”
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CBS report that: A Halloween decoration showing a mannequin dressed as vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin hanging by a noose from the roof of a West Hollywood home is drawing giggles from some passers-by and gasps of outrage from others.
Archive 2008-10-01 Not a sheep 2008
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A noose is hastily slung over a rafter and after George does a short dance on it, he is convinced to donate his help and ends up beating everybody to the Indian camp.
“I am only a wild girl, and I am afraid of the world....” 2008
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There are still, of course, sectors of American society where the crude racism of the epithet and the noose is casually accepted.
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The noose is seen as a symbol of lynching, the practice of white mobs executing blacks, sometimes under the eyes of passive law-enforcement officials.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
travismcdermott commented on the word noose
c1604 Charlemagne (1938) V. 79 Am I then noossd..am I lymed.
May 8, 2008