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  • 1Clothes line — For other uses, see Clothesline (disambiguation). Clothes lines in Tripoli, in Northern Lebanon. A clothes line or washing line is any type of rope, cord, or twine that has been stretched between two points (e.g. two sticks), outside or indoors,… …

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  • 2clothes — W2S2 [kləuðz, kləuz US klouðz, klouz] n [plural] [: Old English; Origin: clathas, plural of clath; CLOTH] the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm ▪ I enjoy shopping for clothes and shoes. ▪ What sort of clothes was he wearing …

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  • 3clothes basket — clothes .basket n a large basket for clothes that need to be washed, dried, or ↑ironed …

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  • 4clothes — noun (plural) the things that people wear to cover their body or keep warm: I need some new clothes. | work/school clothes (=clothes suitable for work or school) USAGE NOTE: CLOTHES WORD CHOICE: clothes, clothing, piece/item of clothing, garment …

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  • 5clothes press — /ˈkloʊðz prɛs/ (say klohdhz pres) noun 1. a receptacle for clothes, as a chest, wardrobe, or cupboard. 2. a device for pressing clothes …

  • 6clothes basket — especially BrE noun (C) a large basket for clothes that need to be washed, dried, or ironed (iron2) …

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  • 7clothes hanger — /ˈkloʊðz hæŋə/ (say klohdhz hanguh) noun a support for clothes, usually bow shaped with a hook …

  • 8Clothes Off!! — Single by Gym Class Heroes featuring Patrick Stump from the album As Cruel as School Children …

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  • 9Clothes Show Live — Status Active Genre Fashion Venue National Exhibition Centre Location Birmingham, UK Country UK …

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  • 10clothes — clothes, clothing, dress, attire, apparel, raiment are comparable when they denote a person s garments considered collectively. Clothes and clothing are general words which do not necessarily suggest a wearer or personal owner but sometimes a… …

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