clothespin

[klohz-pin]

clothespin Definition

a device, typically of wood or plastic, for fastening clothes to a clothesline.

Using clothespin: Examples

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

  • Example

    She hung the wet clothes on the line with clothespins.

  • Example

    The clothespins were left on the line after the laundry was dry.

  • Example

    I need to buy more clothespins for the clothesline.

clothespin Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clothespin

  • clothes peg
  • clothes clip

Phrases with clothespin

  • hang out to dry (with someone's) dirty laundry

    to expose someone's secrets or faults to public scrutiny or criticism

    Example

    He was fired after his co-worker hung out to dry his dirty laundry to the boss.

  • at risk; in a vulnerable position

    Example

    The company's reputation is on the line after the recent scandal.

  • to discuss or reveal private or embarrassing information or problems

    Example

    It's not appropriate to air one's dirty laundry in public.

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Summary: clothespin in Brief

'Clothespin' [klohz-pin] is a noun that refers to a device made of wood or plastic used to fasten clothes to a clothesline. It is also known as 'clothes peg' or 'clothes clip.' Phrases like 'hang out to dry (with someone's) dirty laundry' and 'air one's dirty laundry' use clothespin as a metaphor for exposing secrets or revealing embarrassing information.