Sentence example with the word 'clothesline'

clothesline

Definition n. a cord on which clothes are hung to dry

Last update: February 21, 2017


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A slender woman in a coat and cotton dress waved to them from the clothesline beside the house.   [noun]

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Whacking a carpet on the clothesline.   [noun]

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"I will bring you a clothesline and a hatchet."   [noun]

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He wants to take that bill out somewheres an' hang it on a clothesline.'   [noun]

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1 for supporting the [Illustration: Holder on a Clothesline] lower line quite convenient.   [noun]

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[445-50] It is not known whether _line_ refers to a clothesline or to a line tree.   [noun]

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"Fetch a clothesline," said the King to his Army, "and tie us all together."   [Please select]

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"He tied a clothesline to the bedstead and let himself down from the window."   [Please select]

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Now, I want to know who left a clothesline in the room.   [Please select]

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He carried his uncle upstairs, and, possessing himself of a clothesline in one corner of the kitchen, proceeded to tie him hand and foot, despite his feeble opposition.   [Please select]

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He climbed to the topmost limbs of the trees with a big basket, picked it full and let it down with a long piece of clothesline.   [Please select]

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