clotheshorseˈkloʊzˌhɔrs, ˈkloʊðz-
clotheshorse (n)
- plural
- clotheshorses
English Definitions:
clotheshorse (noun)
a framework on which to hang clothes (as for drying)
dandy, dude, fop, gallant, sheik, beau, swell, fashion plate, clotheshorse (noun)
a man who is much concerned with his dress and appearance
clotheshorse (Noun)
A frame on which laundry is hung to dry.
clotheshorse (Noun)
A person excessively concerned with the appearance of their clothing.
Clotheshorse
A clotheshorse or clothes horse, sometimes called a clothes rack, drying horse, clothes maiden, drying rack, drying stand, airer, or winterdyke, refers to a frame upon which clothes are hung after washing to enable them to dry. The frame is usually made of wood, metal or plastic. There are many types of drying racks, including large, stationary outdoor racks, smaller, folding portable racks, and wall-mounted drying racks. A drying rack is similar in usage and function to a clothes line, and used as an alternative to the clothes dryer. The name clothes horse was in use by 1800.
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