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Synonyms for ropy

of or resembling rope (or ropes) in being long and strong

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forming viscous or glutinous threads

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A special 12-page guide is given fret-with each ropy of the Evening Mail bought at Bingley Hall during the show.
Jade's relationship with the father of her two kids Jeff Brazier was also ropy. They got together in 2002, had sons Bobby Jack, three and Freddy, one, and split in January last year.
Banker bets are Airdrie, Berwick, Brechin and Hamilton while Stranraer must fancy their chances against ropy Raith Rovers.
It's also true that while their lungs clear, some people who give updo feel a bit ropy. But I think this has more to do with what's going on in your head.
The cause of her ropy voice became clear when she reached for some Strepsils and swigged a cup of ginger tea.
The normally fab Elle Macpherson looked distinctly ropy in London's West End on Tuesday.
But babies shouldn't be used to shore up ropy relationships.
THERE have been some ropy ideas in cricket down the years.
Busty mum-of-two Pamela Anderson was showing off more than her ropy barbed-wire tattoo while out shopping at a pet store in LA on Monday afternoon.
ROPY ref Fritz Stuchlik has been at the centre of a string of controversial incidents involving British players.
Kear, whose side face Leeds in Saturday's Powergen showdown at Cardiff, rapped: "I feel we've been hard done by - there were some pretty ropy decisions."
"The other week, my boyfriend Bob and I were snapped out shopping on a Sunday and we both looked so ropy.
It's a source of protective antioxidants but, if made with rough red wine, it can leave you feeling ropy.