clotheshorse

[kləʊðz hɔːs]

clotheshorse Definition

a frame or stand on which clothes are hung to dry or air.

Using clotheshorse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "clotheshorse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She hung her wet clothes on the clotheshorse to dry.

  • Example

    I need to buy a new clotheshorse for my laundry room.

  • Example

    The clotheshorse was filled with shirts and pants.

clotheshorse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clotheshorse

  • airer
  • drying rack
  • clothes rack

Phrases with clotheshorse

  • to be someone who is obsessed with fashion and clothing

    Example

    She's such a clotheshorse, always wearing the latest trends.

  • clothes horse

    a person who wears stylish or fashionable clothes

    Example

    He's a real clothes horse, always dressed in the latest designer outfits.

  • to hang clothes on a clotheshorse to dry or air

    Example

    I put my wet sweater on the clotheshorse to dry.

Origins of clotheshorse

from 'clothes' + 'horse'

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Summary: clotheshorse in Brief

'Clotheshorse' [kləʊðz hɔːs] refers to a frame or stand used for drying or airing clothes. It can also describe a person who is obsessed with fashion and clothing. Examples include 'She hung her wet clothes on the clotheshorse to dry.' and 'He's a real clothes horse, always dressed in the latest designer outfits.'