clotheshorse

/ˈkloʊðzˌhɔrs/
noun
  1. A frame or stand used for hanging wet laundry to dry indoors.
    • She set up the clotheshorse in the living room to dry the towels.
    • We bought a wooden clotheshorse for drying delicate fabrics.
    • The old clotheshorse collapsed under the weight of the wet jeans.
  2. A person who is very interested in fashionable clothes and often wears the latest styles.
    • He's such a clotheshorse that his closet is full of designer labels.
    • My aunt is a real clotheshorse and spends hours shopping for new outfits.
    • The celebrity is known as a clotheshorse, always appearing in trendy ensembles.
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