Wood or plastic fastener; for holding clothes on a clothesline.
1A large wooden clothes peg hangs down outside as its sign.
2Where might you expect to find a paperclip, a clothes peg, and a teabag?
3Half monkey, half skull, with a golden clothes peg for a nose, the creature has every reason to be angry.
4Here in Ireland Maynooth-based jeweller Yvonne Kelly has included a miniature silver clothes peg pendant as part of her current collection.
5Put the other candle in the clothes peg, and stand it upright using the Blu Tack: this is the 'control arm' in your experiment.
6Peg it on Everyday objects like the standard wooden clothes peg designed by a US violinist in 1853 often catch the attention of artists.
7On such occasions, one has the distinct sense of a festival simultaneously basking in the limelight while wearing a clothes peg on its nose.
8The clothes pegs used must be of the shape shown in Fig.
9Packs of 64 clothes pegs in the colours of the Ireland flag.
10Something told me hobblehoys hawking clothes pegs probably gave this establishment a miss.
11Inside there was a small desk, a chair, and on the wall some clothes pegs.
12Being fretted over by the collie, clothes pegs everywhere, legs akimbo and there goes sunny Saturday.
13Whenever her mouth was not corked with clothes pegs she was singing in a powerful contralto:
14The gypsies came to his grandmother's house and sold pigeons' eggs, and also sold big clothes pegs.
15She has wooden clothes pegs in her mouth and more in an apron tied around her waist.
16Reuben pulled out the trunk, which the girl opened and, after some search, produced half-a-dozen iron clothes pegs.
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