Definition of Clothespin. Meaning of Clothespin. Synonyms of Clothespin

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Definition of Clothespin

Clothespin
Clothespin Clothes"pin` (? or ?), n. A forked piece of wood, or a small spring clamp, used for fastening clothes on a line.

Meaning of Clothespin from wikipedia

- A clothespin (US English) or clothes peg (UK English) is a fastener used to hang up clothes for drying, usually on a clothes line. Clothespins come in...
- Clothespin is a weathering steel sculpture by Claes Oldenburg, located at Centre Square, 1500 Market Street, Philadelphia. It is designed to appear as...
- Austria. In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, cream horns are called Lady Locks or clothespin cookies. Food portal List of pastries Torpil Trubochki "Cream Horns Recipe"...
- Perry. Clothespin rubber band guns are the simplest form of RBGs, being very easy to produce. Its firing mechanism consists solely of a clothespin with...
- The National Clothespin Factory is a historic industrial building at One Granite Street in Montpelier, Vermont. Built in 1918, it is a significant local...
- In BDSM terms, a zipper is a string of clothespins or other clips, held together loosely by a cord or light chain. The skin is clipped in the clips for...
- free from risk, but some forms of breast torture, such as the use of clothespins on nipples, light flagellation and simple breast bondage, are considered...
- tapered, serrated jaws are forced together by a spring to grip an object. A Clothespin or Kelvin clip is a special form of crocodile clip whose jaws are insulated...
- close together that their trunks have fused together at the base. The Clothespin tree: Countless fires throughout the decades nearly severed this tree's...
- utilising a clothespin, wires, battery and dynamite, where the user holds the clothespin in the mouth, exerting force on the clothespin. Should the user...