clothespin

/ˈkloʊðzˌpɪn/
noun
  1. A small device, usually made of wood or plastic, used to attach wet clothes to a clothesline so they can dry.
    • The wind blew several clothespins off the line, and the socks fell into the grass.
    • I need to buy more clothespins for the laundry.
    • She clipped the wet shirt to the line with a wooden clothespin.
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