I dropped Fanny's petticoat that I had been unpinning from the clothesline and ran inside after my sister. |
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A clothesline in the backyard is a reminder of how electric dryers were once considered luxuries, not household must-haves. |
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But this slender plot acts as a mere clothesline for a series of slapstick asides and cinematic in-jokes. |
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Smooth the garments out as you hang them, whether you're hanging them directly on a hanger or on the clothesline outdoors. |
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He'd hang them on a clothesline, scrape them and then rub mineral oil into the skins. |
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Australians invented a clothesline that spins called the Hills Hoist so you don't have to move when you hang out the washing. |
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Hills has closed a number businesses, while the Hills Hoist clothesline business remains. |
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Each with a platform bed, the yurtlets are void of furnishings, save for a clothesline and a few hooks to hang wet ski clothes. |
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In North Carolina, I did my laundry and hung it outside on a clothesline to dry, while a farmer baled hay in a field next door. |
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A guerrilla soldier clung stubbornly to our clothesline pole, his foot trapped in the maw of my father's security dog, a Ridgeback. |
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A clothesline is the strongest indication that this battered house is occupied, although jackdaws seem to be nesting in the chimney. |
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The cold wind made the fabric of my tent flap like wet laundry hanging on a clothesline on a briskly windy spring day. |
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Long ago, laundry tasks simply required a tub, washboard, clothesline and backbreaking labor. |
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He begins to accept the new lifestyle, helping his grandmother to thread a needle, hang up clothes on the clothesline, and shop with her at the market. |
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Big E won the match quickly after his clothesline and pin combination was aided by Xavier Woods holding Kidd's foot down so he couldn't kick out. |
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In this case, a clothesline may be installed or used in the side or back yard, so long as it does not impair safety. |
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I was able to hide on the terrace near an air-conditioned unit where I hung clothes from the clothesline to cover myself. |
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Clothesline: children choose poems they like, and then hang them on a clothesline. |
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You'll really appreciate the mini clothesline after a day at the beach or rinsing out some clothes. |
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If you plan to set a hook into the wall, for a clothesline, for instance, the hook should be attached to the structure of the house. |
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Take inspiration from the children's clothing on display in Growing Up in Montréal and display your own designs on our clothesline. |
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The service area of a backyard is where the clothesline, garbage bin, and woodpile are located. |
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His mother helped him cover the wings with red chintz, after which a group of friends towed him into the air with a clothesline. |
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Off I went to the nearest dollar store to buy clothesline rope. |
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A hulking defender breaks into the backfield and takes him down with a vicious clothesline tackle. |
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New Hampshire, after all, is the home of a law prohibiting the hanging of lingerie on a clothesline near an airport. |
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On the last Sunday in March, Marina is hanging diapers on a flimsy clothesline stuck in the grass in the small backyard. |
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It'll be like snowdropping clothes from a clothesline. We'll snowdrop a baby. |
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They are the American dream torn asunder, like clean fresh laundry left drying on the clothesline, switchbladed by bored boys of summer. |
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Yoga mat, meditation cushion, flip flops, trainers, writing pad, torch, alarm clock, towel, 1 bed sheet, private toiletry items, soap, clothesline, detergent, money belt. |
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I use cotton covered nylon clothesline and find that four 30-foot-long lines is enough for most of my washdays. |
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My wife likes the clothesline, but it does not work for everybody. |
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The largest room is about eight by ten feet with a double bed, a blurry TV, piles of books and knick-knacks on tables and shelves, holy pictures on the walls and a clothesline overhead. |
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She spent 13 months pacing around her clothesline and lost all the weight. |
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They want us to abandon the clothes dryer and go back to the clothesline. |
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Participants received a free retractible clothesline and a drink and a hotdog at the event held in the name of hydro conservation. |
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Yes, I am unhappy about X, but I can pin the sodden laundry of my dissent on the clothesline of timeless chordal tunefulness, where it will dry and add a bit of color to the landscape. |
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In the faint glow of a single blue bulb hanging from a clothesline they bussed and fondled. |
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The two battled back and forth with Swagger having the upper-hand but when Swagger went for the Swagger Bomb, Harper countered with a boot to the face before hitting a devastating clothesline, grabbing the victory. |
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In one of the thatched mud huts, two young children are running barefoot in the courtyard while their mother, Savitri Mal, dries a mosquito bed net on the clothesline. |
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Hang the drawings on a clothesline in a public space. |
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With a beaming smile, Esme describes what she loves, adores, and cherishes, and then hops back to her dad, who hangs her work up on a clothesline to dry alongside the other hearts. |
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After Ziggler had thrown him out of the ring, Wyatt nearly decapitated his opponent with a vicious clothesline out of nowhere, before hitting Sister Abigail. |
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