0 a device used for holding clothes onto a clothes line while they dry
1 a small plastic or wooden object that is used to fasten clothes to a clothesline while they dry
She would often use clothespins, pencils and various household items to act out her created dialogues.
Clothing that has recently been washed is hung along the line to dry, using clothes pegs or clothespins.
Clothespins were further enhanced by the invention of stainless steel clothespins that do not rust or decay with outdoor use.
Some common objects used as capture objectives are flags, articles of clothing, and clothespins.
Soon the area possessed a large sawmill and the world's largest clothespin factory.
They can also cheat the requirement that they must be touching if they both hold a good conductor (such as holding a row of clothespins).
The store sold everything from clothespins to pianos.
It had a clothespin factory from 1903 to 1929 but lost almost all industry by the 1930s.