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.
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.
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It depends what the peg is made of. Mine are mostly plastic or wood, which are insulators. However, many have metal springs, and metals conduct.
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
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.
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)
Clothspin (UK clothe's peg or simply pegs) are wooden or plastic pegs (clips) that are used to fasten washing on a clothes line while the clothes dry in the open air.