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Rachel took the last clothespin from its clench between her teeth.
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My mother took a wooden clothespin out of the little basket.
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Okay, if someone catches you saying the word 'wedding,' they can take a clothespin.
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Zeus handed Demo a broom, a mop, and a clothespin.
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A minute later it unbent its clothespin legs and started whickering for its mother.
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A large wooden clothespeg hangs down outside as its sign.
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Where might you expect to find a paperclip, a clothespeg, and a teabag?
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Half monkey, half skull, with a golden clothespeg for a nose, the creature has every reason to be angry.
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Here in Ireland Maynooth-based jeweller Yvonne Kelly has included a miniature silver clothespeg pendant as part of her current collection.
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Put the other candle in the clothespeg, and stand it upright using the Blu Tack: this is the 'control arm' in your experiment.
Usage of clothes pin in English
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I suggest you practise wearing a clothespin on your nose.
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We used to make guns out of old tire tubes, sticks and a half clothespin.
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Quickest Way to Core Apples.-Oneof the simplest and quickest ways to core apples for baking is to use an ordinary clothespin.
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Do you want to come along to the yard and hold the clothespins?
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Secure two clothespins of the metal spring kind for the clamps of the hanger.
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Beth next spied a broom on the porch; and Dick, a basket of clothespins.
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That man could sell clothespins or Paris garters, I guess, and make them seem romantic.
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Walsh comes in carrying a series of wet photos stuck with clothespins onto a small blackboard.
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Some ingenious philosopher could write a full tractate on woman in her relation to pins-hairpins, clothespins, rolling pins, hatpins.
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Wooden clothespins, lemon squeezers, clothes horses, potato peelers, and the hundreds of domestic appliances of American invention, elsewhere considered indispensable, are in Spain unknown.