Ripcord example sentences
rip·cord
noun
ripcord (noun) · ripcords (plural noun) · rip-cord (noun) · rip-cords (plural noun)
- a cord that is pulled to open a parachute.
"Ripcord" Example Sentences
1. He pulled the ripcord, and the parachute deployed smoothly.2. The ripcord hung limp, a testament to the successful jump.
3. Fear gripped him as he hesitated to pull the ripcord.
4. The ripcord mechanism was meticulously checked before each jump.
5. She felt a surge of adrenaline as she reached for the ripcord.
6. A faulty ripcord could have catastrophic consequences.
7. The ripcord was easily accessible, within reach.
8. He trained rigorously to ensure he could deploy the ripcord instinctively.
9. The ripcord itself was brightly colored for easy identification.
10. His heart pounded as he considered pulling the ripcord.
11. It was a matter of life or death; he had to pull the ripcord.
12. With a decisive tug, he engaged the ripcord.
13. The ripcord's bright orange color was a welcome sight.
14. The instructor demonstrated the proper technique for deploying the ripcord.
15. He grabbed the ripcord firmly, his knuckles white.
16. The ripcord was the only thing between him and disaster.
17. Pulling the ripcord felt oddly anticlimactic after the build-up.
18. He kept his hand close to the ripcord throughout the descent.
19. The ripcord system was a marvel of engineering.
20. A simple tug on the ripcord could save his life.
21. He imagined himself pulling the ripcord in his mind's eye.
22. The ripcord deployment was surprisingly smooth and quick.
23. She practiced pulling the ripcord repeatedly before the jump.
24. The weight of the ripcord in his hand was strangely reassuring.
25. He checked the ripcord one last time before stepping off the plane.
26. The ripcord felt strangely solid in his sweaty grasp.
27. With a decisive yank, he activated the ripcord.
28. The ripcord was within easy reach, a comforting presence.
29. The damaged ripcord caused a delay in the rescue operation.
30. He trusted his instincts and pulled the ripcord at the correct moment.
31. The ripcord represents a crucial safety feature.
32. He envisioned pulling the ripcord, a brief moment of decision.
33. The ripcord’s functionality is paramount to skydiving.
34. Regular inspection of the ripcord is mandatory.
35. He felt a sense of relief after pulling the ripcord.
36. The ripcord system must be impeccably maintained.
37. He practiced his ripcord deployment repeatedly.
38. The ripcord was the key to his survival.
39. The moment he pulled the ripcord was etched in his memory.
40. His survival depended on the reliability of the ripcord.
41. He double-checked the ripcord before launching his kite.
42. The ripcord mechanism needs to be easily accessible in emergencies.
43. Pulling the ripcord initiated the automatic emergency system.
44. He felt a sense of peace once he'd secured the ripcord.
45. The ripcord is a critical piece of safety equipment.
46. The metaphor of the ripcord represents the last resort.
47. He imagined the ripcord as his lifeline.
48. The ripcord felt reassuring in his grasp.
49. He cautiously inspected the ripcord before making his ascent.
50. The ripcord was a small but vital component of the system.
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