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clothesline

[klohz-lahyn]

clothesline Definition

a rope or cord on which clean laundry is hung to dry.

Using clothesline: Examples

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

  • Example

    She hung the wet clothes on the clothesline to dry.

  • Example

    The clothesline was strung between two trees in the backyard.

  • Example

    I need to buy a new clothesline because the old one broke.

clothesline Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for clothesline

  • airer
  • washing line
  • clothes horse

Phrases with clothesline

  • tightrope walk/clothesline

    a difficult situation that requires careful balance and skill to navigate

    Example

    The CEO's decision to cut costs was a tightrope walk, as he had to balance the company's financial health with the well-being of its employees.

  • to leave someone in a difficult or vulnerable position without support or help

    Example

    After the scandal broke, the company's CEO was hung out to dry on the clothesline by his colleagues, who distanced themselves from him and refused to offer any assistance.

  • in a vulnerable or exposed position

    Example

    The politician's past mistakes were aired in public, leaving him on the clothesline and vulnerable to attack from his opponents.

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Summary: clothesline in Brief

A 'clothesline' [klohz-lahyn] is a rope or cord used for hanging clean laundry to dry. It is commonly found in backyards and laundry rooms. The phrase 'tightrope walk/clothesline' refers to a difficult situation that requires careful balance and skill to navigate, while 'hang someone out to dry on the clothesline' means to leave someone in a difficult or vulnerable position without support or help.

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