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clothes peg

NOUN
  1. wood or plastic fastener; for holding clothes on a clothesline

How To Use clothes peg In A Sentence

  • So she bought one of those traps, a bit like a cavernous clothes peg, that snaps the little blighters' necks but hides the gore from view.
  • Without a clothes peg holding the score securely to the music stand, one is in trouble indeed.
  • These are made of blue or white plastic clothes pegs, cable ties, nails and wire.
  • To cook, place food in a black pot or black painted jar, place the food and container in an oven bag close up with a clothes peg and place on card board scrap in the back corner of the reflector.
  • A couple of clothes pegs are ideal to fasten your wet items to somewhere suitable.
  • These are made of blue or white plastic clothes pegs, cable ties, nails and wire.
  • The old-fashioned clothes horse offered to children with a blanket and some clothes pegs lets them explore triangular three-dimensional shapes.
  • The old-fashioned clothes horse offered to children with a blanket and some clothes pegs lets them explore triangular three-dimensional shapes.
  • He also holds the record for attaching the most clothes pegs to his face: 159 at the last count.
  • Left wing groups are calling for people to wear clothes pegs over their noses when they vote.
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