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    noose
    [no͞os]
    noun
    noose (noun) · nooses (plural noun) · the noose (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:
      "he began to choke as the noose tightened about his throat" · "a hangman's noose" · "the West is exploring ways to tighten the economic noose"
      • (the noose)
        death by hanging:
        "he earned a reprieve from the noose"
      • (the noose)
        a difficult situation regarded as a restraint or bond:
        "the West is exploring ways to tighten the economic noose"
    verb
    noose (verb) · nooses (third person present) · noosed (past tense) · noosed (past participle) · noosing (present participle)
    1. put a noose on (someone):
      "she was noosed and hooded, then strangled by the executioner"
      • catch (an animal) with a noose:
        "the animal was eventually noosed and sedated by dog handlers"
      • form (a rope) into a noose:
        "Gomez had noosed a coil of rope around his neck"
    Origin
    late Middle English: probably via Old French no(u)s from Latin nodus ‘knot’.
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    What is the history of the noose?The United States of America has a storied history of the noose with regard to African Americans, especially before the Civil War, according to Jack Shuler at CNN, the author of the book The Thirteenth Turn: A History of the Noose. These nooses were often made of hemp.
    What is another word for noose?Synonyms for noose. entanglement, mesh (es), morass, net, quagmire, quicksand, snare, tanglement,
    What is a noose used for?A noose is a circular loop at the end of a piece of rope or wire. A noose is tied with a knot that allows it to be tightened, and it is usually used to trap animals or hang people. ...a man swinging from a noose. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 1. 2. 3. 4.
    What is a noose on a rope?A noose is a loop at the end of a rope in which the knot tightens under load and can be loosened without untying the knot. The knot can be used to secure a rope to a post, pole, or animal but only where the end is in a position that the loop can be passed over.
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  4. noose. noun [ C ] us. Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio. / nus /. one end of a rope tied to form a circle which can be tightened around something, such as a person’s neck to hang (= kill) the person. (Definition of noose from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/noose
    noun a loop with a running knot, as in a snare, lasso, or hangman's halter, that tightens as the rope is pulled. a tie or bond; snare. verb (used with object), noosed, noos·ing. to secure by or as by a noose. to make a noose with or in (a rope or the like).
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    noose (no͞os) n. 1. A loop formed in a rope by means of a slipknot so that it binds tighter as the rope is pulled. Also called running noose. 2. A snare or trap.
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    A noose is a loop at the end of a rope in which the knot tightens under load and can be loosened without untying the knot. The knot can be used to secure a rope to a post, pole, or animal but only where the end is in a position that the loop can be passed over.

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