A hamper that holds dirty clothes to be washed or wet clothes to be dried.
1I took it out of the dirty- clothes hamper and put it on.
2There in the clothes hamper he finds Norma's underwear with dried blood.
3The soiled- clothes hamper belongs, not in the clothes closet, but in the bathroom.
4She dropped the sleepsuit into the clothes hamper in her bathroom.
5She crossed behind the wicker clothes hamper and picked up something from the floor.
6Underclothes as mended are put in the clothes hamper.
7Leaving the dresser, he went to the clothes hamper.
8It was in the clothes hamper, for heaven's sake.
9These, if soiled, are relegated to the clothes hamper, to be replaced by fresh ones.
10She finds, sleeping in the clothes hamper, a chicken snake big around as her wrist.
11It can be kept in the clothes hamper, and will be useful in sweeping under the bath-tub.
12Now it happened Raggedy lit in the clothes hamper and there she lay all doubled up in a knot.
13Anything lacking in the Elliott household she was able to supplement from a china breakfast set to a clothes hamper.
14Then she remembered the huge wicker clothes hamper, standing empty in the kitchen, and carrying her out, gently lowered her into it.
15If you don't have them, then they're probably lost under the bed back at home, or in the bottom of the clothes hamper.
16She had set down her candle and laid the revolver on the top of the clothes hamper and now stood gazing at the mantel-fireplace.