clothes peg
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- She used a wooden clothes peg to hang the wet sock on the line.
- I need a few more clothes pegs to hang out this washing.
- She hung the laundry out with clothes pegs.
- A sudden gust of wind sent a clothes peg flying across the garden.
- The wind blew the laundry off the line because the clothes peg was broken.
- The strong wind blew several clothes pegs off the line.
- Could you please pass me that bag of clothes pegs?
- She dropped a clothes peg on the grass while hanging up the sheets.
- Could you hand me a clothes peg, please?
- The toddler was fascinated by the simple spring mechanism of the clothes peg.
- Wooden clothes pegs are generally better for the environment than plastic ones.
- He bought a new bag of colourful clothes pegs.
- I always seem to run out of clothes pegs on a big laundry day.
- Make sure you use a strong clothes peg for that heavy wet towel.
- Make sure you use enough clothes pegs for the heavy blanket.
- He pinched his nose with a clothes peg to avoid the terrible smell.
- The child was playing with a bag of colorful plastic clothes pegs.
- The children used clothes pegs to build a small fort.
- The artist created a sculpture using hundreds of colourful clothes pegs.
- I found an old clothes peg stuck in the bottom of the washing machine.
- Don't forget to bring in the clothes pegs before it rains.
- Over time, the plastic clothes peg had become brittle and snapped easily.
- Can you pass me another clothes peg for this shirt?
- She always keeps a basket of clothes pegs handy near the washing line.
- Make sure each item is secured with at least one clothes peg so it doesn't blow away.
- The spring in this clothes peg has snapped, so it doesn't grip anymore.
- One of the clothes pegs broke when I tried to open it.
- A rusty old clothes peg was left clipped to the washing line.
- Leave the clothes pegs in the basket when you take the dry laundry down.
- The artist created a sculpture using only clothes pegs.