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skipping rope
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Noun1.skipping rope - a length of rope (usually with handles on each end) that is swung around while someone jumps over itskipping rope - a length of rope (usually with handles on each end) that is swung around while someone jumps over it
rope - a strong line
Translations
skipping rope
n (Brit) → Hüpf- or Sprungseil nt
skipping rope n (Brit) → corda per saltare


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It included displays using hoops, ribbons and skipping ropes, with the national skipping team taking centre stage.
Summary: Along with a scintillating performance by the Crazy Dunkers, the Double Dutch -- a team of young and enthusiastic performers performing a sport with skipping ropes - are enthralling audiences at Sahara Centre as part of the SSP 2009 celebrations.
The skipping ropes were ordered from the British Heart Foundation which they'll be using for another sponsored skipping task.
 
 
 
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