Clothes-peg
[klohz-peg, klohth z-] /ˈkloʊzˌpɛg, ˈkloʊðz-/
noun, British.
1.
a clothespin.
Read Also:
- Clothespin  [klohz-pin, klohth z-, klohs-] /ˈkloʊzˌpɪn, ˈkloʊðz-, ˈkloʊs-/ noun 1. a device, such as a forked piece of wood or plastic, for fastening articles to a clothesline. 
- Clothes-pin  [klohz-pin, klohth z-, klohs-] /ˈkloʊzˌpɪn, ˈkloʊðz-, ˈkloʊs-/ noun 1. a device, such as a forked piece of wood or plastic, for fastening articles to a clothesline. n. also clothespin, by 1834, American English, from clothes + pin (n.). Clothes-peg in the same sense attested from 1812. 
- Clothes-pole  noun 1. a pole used for supporting a clothesline. noun 1. Also called clothes post. a post to which a clothesline is attached 2. (Scot & US) another term for clothes prop 
- Clothespress  [klohz-pres, klohth z-] /ˈkloʊzˌprɛs, ˈkloʊðz-/ noun 1. a receptacle for , as a chest, wardrobe, or closet. 
- Clothes-press  [klohz-pres, klohth z-] /ˈkloʊzˌprɛs, ˈkloʊðz-/ noun 1. a receptacle for , as a chest, wardrobe, or closet. noun 1. a piece of furniture for storing clothes, usually containing wide drawers and a cabinet 
