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Clothes-pegs (or clothespins) are small wooden or plastic clips designed to hang clothes up for drying. The clothes are normally fastened with the peg to a clothes line or rack.
The clothes peg was invented by David M. Smith in 1853. It was designed to securely hold clothing on a clothes line while drying.
a crab Some dummy thinks a crab invented clothes pegs. Well to be honest I don't know either, but could someone hurry up and answer it properly. Thank you.
Worzel Gummidge - 1979 Dolly Clothes-Peg 3-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Worzel Gummidge - 1979 The Return of Dolly Clothes-Peg 4-2 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Peg Kehret's first book was Vows of Love and Marriage
A peg can refer to a wooden or metal pin used to fasten or support things, such as hanging up clothes or securing tents. In finance, a peg can also refer to a strategy where a country's currency is fixed to a specific value or rate.
Clothes-pegs (or clothespins) are small wooden or plastic clips designed to hang clothes up for drying. The clothes are normally fastened with the peg to a clothes line or rack.
Peg Kehret's first name is, Peg....you just said it.
The spring in the clothes peg holds one side, so when pressed, it opens the other side to hold the cloth tight.
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Many English-speaking countries call it a clothes peg (2 words)