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Clothespin

British pronunciation/klˈəʊðspɪn/
American pronunciation/klˈoʊðspɪn/
Clothespin
[NOUN]
1

a device used for hanging wet clothes on a clothesline to dry

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clothespin definition and meaning

What is a "clothespin"?

A clothespin, also known as a clothes peg, is a simple device used to hold clothes on a clothesline or drying rack. Typically made of wood, plastic, or metal, a clothespin is made of two parallel, hinged pieces that are squeezed together to hold clothing in place. Clothespins are essential for hanging up laundry to dry and preventing clothes from falling off the line in windy conditions. They come in various sizes and designs, with some featuring grips or teeth to provide a stronger hold on the clothes. Clothespins have been used for centuries and are still commonly used today, despite the rise of electric dryers.

Examples
1You mean clothespins?
2Do we have clothespins?
3Put a clothespin on somewhere.
4Tape off clothespin just above split.
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