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- noun Plural form of
clothespeg .
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Examples
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The Chopstick Joystick is a minimally documented project for building a joystick out of a chopstick, tinkertoys, woodscrews, clothespegs and thumbtacks.
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Joystick made from chopstick, Tinkertoys, thumbtacks and clothespegs
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This is where I string a string between two chairs and we hang small clean things on it with the sprung clothespegs.
So, the child is 13 months ailbhe 2005
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She finds clothespegs fascinating - they are so small and strong and complicated.
So, the child is 13 months ailbhe 2005
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They invite local artists to come and sit up in their apartments, and the guest artists create and pass works of art back and forth on the line with clothespegs.
Boing Boing: September 23, 2001 - September 29, 2001 Archives 2001
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Then Dave pinged his glass and went give it up for Blondie my friends, and we took off the clothespegs and closed our eyes and Blondie went Lord we thank you for this great gift, grant us in your mercy the everlasting health of our brother Ed, especially in his septum, and we went Amen and Govey led everyone in Come Ye Thankful People Come, and it just felt so right?
The Guardian World News Catherine Bennett 2011
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If PC liberals bury their heads in the sand and patronise us with dreamy guff about gentle travelling folk going door to door selling heather and clothespegs, the like of which have not existed in any number since the 1950's then a nasty backlash will sooner or later, happen.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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If PC liberals bury their heads in the sand and patronise us with dreamy guff about gentle travelling folk going door to door selling heather and clothespegs, the like of which have not existed in any number since the 1950's then a nasty backlash will sooner or later, happen.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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If PC liberals bury their heads in the sand and patronise us with dreamy guff about gentle travelling folk going door to door selling heather and clothespegs, the like of which have not existed in any number since the 1950's then a nasty backlash will sooner or later, happen.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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If PC liberals bury their heads in the sand and patronise us with dreamy guff about gentle travelling folk going door to door selling heather and clothespegs, the like of which have not existed in any number since the 1950's then a nasty backlash will sooner or later, happen.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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