A hamper that holds dirty clothes to be washed or wet clothes to be dried.
An official who can invalidate or nullify.
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Examples for "clothes hamper"
Examples for "clothes hamper"
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.
1Would you believe I found it tossed away in a laundry basket?
2She bent down and pulled a damp pillowcase from my laundry basket.
3Carolyn dropped the laundry basket on the couch and studied the screen.
4Her studio was more like a giant laundry basket than an apartment.
5Remember the time she took her nap in the laundry basket?
1At the end of the line is a clothes basket.
2I want the books, but the clothes basket wants me.
3She plopped the trousers into the clothes basket and reached for a nearby towel.
4A medium-sized clothes basket will take care of our baby for four or five months.
5Wesley took the clothes basket from the back porch and started in the direction of the cellar.
A piece of chain mail covering a place unprotected by armor plate.
1The voider may have spoilt their passage by trying to tag along.
2The functions of a voider were somewhat those of a crumb-tray.
3Squatting in the humus a little way from them she saw the other voider.
4Something tiny crawled in the voider's palm, like a flea.
5The voider's throes slowed, then stopped.
6Time's voider, subsizer to the worms, in whom death, who formerly devoured our ancestors, now chews the cud.
7Being set down, she casts her face into a platform, which dureth the meal, and is taken away with the voider.
8Off to her right she saw the voider rise from its haunches, its eyes not on her but on the open door.
9It was known in the Reconciled Dominions as a voider, one of a brutal species that haunted the wastes north of the Lenten Way.
10So they pay to have the voiders thrown into the In Ovo.
11The voiders had shown little interest in the arrival of their leader's body.
12It had three occupants: the voiders and another, sitting in the back seat.
13It was not, he knew, one of the voiders.
14Pewter voiders abounded and were advertised in newspapers, as were wicker and china voiders in 1740.
15Let me have the surprise, when I see it face to face. He turned to the voiders.
16The voiders were at his feet in moments, dutifully removing the scraps of matter from Dowd's handmade shoes.