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What (who) is clothespin - definition

FASTENER FOR HANGING CLOTHES FOR DRYING
Clothespeg; Clothes peg; C74 Clothespin; Clothes pin; Clothes pins; Clothes-pin; Dolly pegs; Clothes pegs; Clothes-peg
  • Hand-made one-piece wooden clothespins
  • Plastic pegs on a clothesline
  • Sprung, wooden clothespin
  • David Smith clothespin, two prongs connected by a fulcrum, plus a spring
  • A one-piece, mass-produced wooden clothespin (also known as a 'dolly peg')
  • Laundry pegged onto a clothes line
  • Metal cloth clips
  • Sprung, plastic clothespin
  • Matchmaking in China, using clothespins and umbrellas

Clothespin         
·noun A forked piece of wood, or a small spring clamp, used for fastening clothes on a line.
clothespin         
(clothespins)
A clothespin is the same as a clothes peg
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Clothespin         
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 many different designs.

Wikipedia

Clothespin

A peg (UK English) is a fastener used to hang up clothes for drying, usually on a clothes line. Pegs come in many different designs.

Examples of use of clothespin
1. I found the calico donkeys and the clothespin Santa.
2. I have to have a large clothespin over my nose but I‘m voting for it," said Pennsylvania Republican Sen.
3. They embrace progress, and their inventions, such as the clothespin or flat–bottomed broom, are hallmarks of the value they place on efficiency.
4. On Sunday, Corriere della Sera, Italy‘s leading daily, ran a front–page editorial cartoon depicting Italy as a woman with a clothespin on her nose while she pondered her ballot choice.