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"clothesline" Definitions
  1. a strong, narrow rope, cord, wire, etc., usually stretched between two poles, posts, or buildings, on which clean laundry is hung to dry.

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Then she rigged up a clothesline in the back yard.
The clothesline in front of Noel and his family's apartment.
She merely continues to pin the laundry on the clothesline.
Slaughter capitalize on his opponent's missed clothesline or errant jump-kick.
I have no dryer, so I hang it on my clothesline.
I liked the costume and style, and I loved the Rainmaker Clothesline.
There are several pizzas, and some of his signatures, like clothesline bacon.
Consider drying your laundry outside on a clothesline instead of using the dryer.
They washed their faces and plucked their shirts and socks from a clothesline.
We sat in the concrete courtyard, beside a clothesline draped with Nega's laundry.
The results showed no difference between the Phiten necklace group and the clothesline group.
Her body was found hung up on a clothesline by a group of hunters.
Then, we see an enraged Amma pulling a clothesline tight around the girl's neck.
Use a travel clothesline with clothespins to hang clothes so they dry more quickly.
In the realm of movie props, a clothesline is one of the cheaper items.
In the summer months, we hang laundry on a clothesline on our back porch.
There was a huge oven in the clubhouse with a clothesline running through it.
I come across a towel hanging on a clothesline that's covered in brown stains.
By year's end, the ribbons crowded for space, like shirts on a tenement clothesline.
In another, Alper hangs herself up to dry on a clothesline by her hair.
By the way, Trump hit Vince with a pretty impressive flying clothesline during that match.
Goon of Fortune makes use of an earlier Australian invention: the Hills Hoist spinning clothesline.
She hung her laundry on a clothesline, letting it flap dry in the fresh air.
One item on my wishlist is a simple laundry travel clothesline from Going In Style.
To play, attach a goon sack (a bag of cheap wine, aka "goon") to the clothesline.
Clothesline shots whizzed from her racket and struck paint, and she was very much in control.
The line is a clothesline, the edge of a table, and the top of a bridge.
Ann's body was eventually found in that creek, and police determined the murder weapon was a clothesline.
Artists in the Nordic pavilion have strung leguminous loops of green tissue and red "seaweed" on a clothesline.
GLOW balances nostalgia with sly socio-economic criticism, in episodes as speedy and devastating as a clothesline move.
But Amma chased her down, then strangled her with a clothesline while the other girls held her down.
Another was an enormous clothesline strung from telephone poles and hung with Brobdingnagian clothes that ringed the stage.
That was when Josh Boute came out of nowhere and delivered a dirty clothesline to an unsuspecting Dixon.
There was this sheet hanging on a clothesline; if you pulled it back, there was his washer and dryer.
The getup for each is headed for the clothesline To be aired and beaten until the time has come.
Near the end of our conversation, Hannibal showed me how he dries his prison uniform on a contraband clothesline.
When I turned into her driveway, I found a turquoise house with an empty clothesline strung in the backyard.
Shibata shrugged off a stiff Rainmaker clothesline from Okada, looked at him, and full-on headbutt him, forehead to forehead.
Still, she shrugged off the Nazi threat, displaying her anti-fascist tapestries on a clothesline outside her house during the occupation.
Andrade's clothesline left hook fell short over and over again even as Jedrzejczyk was circling to that side because of this.
One woman describes how five officers crowded into her cramped apartment after she reported her knickers being swiped from a clothesline.
In cities and, especially, suburbs, a clothesline is a semaphore of gossip and the pegs little telltales, wagging their knowing heads.
In another, his uncle dries rows of squid, carefully folded like shirts over a clothesline on the roof of their house.
While the two exchanged their fair share of headbutts and clothesline dives on the floor and on top of the SmackDown!
Above the restaurant's bar, a Salt 'N' Pepa album hung from a clothesline along with a copper saucepan and other items.
But the most efficient drying method requires almost no energy; just enough to haul your basket to a rack or clothesline.
Garretson fumbled late in the first quarter when Minnesota's Tai'yon Devers came off the edge and flattened him with a clothesline sack.
After the ref had raised their hands in victory, Nikki hit Ronda with a clothesline from behind ... knocking her to the ground.
A street vendor hung colorful cleaning rags on a clothesline with Temer's face on them, available for sale to the protesting public.
For the biennial, Ms. Abakanowicz submitted "Composition of White Forms," in which she used old clothesline to create a rough abstract surface.
Round woodcuts with a format similar to Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs, heavy with text, have been hung to dry on a clothesline.
Often Lobov will do so with a straight armed clothesline rather than a punch because of his Sean Sherk-esque 65 inch reach.
That makes the clothesline the standout scene from last night's episode, and a refreshing addition to the show's history of creative zombie kills.
The store is painted light blue and white, with a row of tiny white baby clothes hanging from a clothesline in the window.
The Piccadilly Line, all the way to Cockfosters station, serves as the narrative clothesline from which their hopes and midlife worries are hung.
The FoldiMate, more compact, has large clips dangling outside, making it look like a mash-up of a clothesline and a plastic oven.
Modern Love Elizabeth lofted the black cape as I watched it billow in front of me like a sheet blossoming on a clothesline.
At Cruz's booth at the state convention in Dallas, dozens of Sharpied thank-you notes were pinned to a clothesline forming his table's perimeter.
In the snap, a pair of jean overalls, a flannel onesie, a knitted hat, and a pair of sneakers hang from a makeshift clothesline.
"This is a great way to organize and display images for a party, or perhaps for your vision board, clothesline style," Haught told Insider.
Rocio Yoselis Martínez González, 21, a manicurist, was hanging laundry on a clothesline in her front yard when the plane made its odd turn.
Pinch also makes the best Sichuan won tons, shaped like clothesline ghosts and swimming in chile oil, that I've tasted outside a Sichuan restaurant.
The boys empty the house of all its contents, sacrificing utility, comfort and convenience to the joy of the clothesline, to the open air.
El Tendedero/The Clothesline Project continues through January 5 at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (1250 New York Ave NW, Washington, D.C.).
In the double-blind study, half the participants wore Phiten necklaces covered in masking tape, and half wore simple clothesline, also covered in masking tape.
The image of Okada exhaustedly hanging onto Tanahashi's wrist, a prerequisite for his Rainmaker clothesline, is one of the pro wrestling images of the decade.
People swarm around a clothesline and squint at dozens of pinned essays condemning the past 30 years of liberalization or positively reappraising the Cultural Revolution.
She says she noticed what looked like a rope, or a clothesline, protruding from the bottom of his sweatshirt, made of white and blue material.
A Raval balcony often has a clothesline hung with laundry; Quaglieri noticed a balcony that instead had a small square folding table and two chairs.
Hanging a clothesline in the middle of the capital, airing the voices of female-identified experiences with violence and harassment is radical in its geographic placement.
Artist Mónica Mayer's multifaceted El Tendedero/The Clothesline Project uses a symbol of domesticity to generate dialogue and support taking ownership of feminist issues and experiences.
Although pegs might suggest domestic servitude and toil, they also asserted possession, tidiness and small, quick triumphs: a full, billowing clothesline is a victory of sorts.
Windham's finishing move was a flying lariat, an aerial clothesline that relied on jumping rather than the sort of raw, stiff power of Stan Hansen's lariat.
If the pile is moving, there's a good chance the first guy in will go for a reaching hug and accidentally clothesline the goal-scorer. 3.
We can't be the only ones ready to grab the remote and bust out a diving clothesline on our couch when GLOW premieres on Netflix tomorrow.
For small outdoor spaces, Hawatour Elastic Travel Clothesline can stretch up to 10 feet, stays taught, and has built-in clothespins for easily attaching your laundry.
He tossed in visual jokes, like sheets flapping on a clothesline and rabbits who enter the ark as a couple and leave it as a herd.
This community engagement component is critical to El Tendedero/The Clothesline Project: Mayer intentionally seeks out local women's organizations to initiate the project in each new site.
We string up a cover between a pair of cedars using some clothesline, our woven cord joining others from our new neighbors around the stout tree trunks.
Two pairs of jeans dried on a clothesline stretched across the roof, and his pet guinea pig, Comet, nibbled carrots and pellets beside an air-conditioner unit.
Xu Yuemei, another retired steelworker, said that when the factory was still operating, garments that she hung on a clothesline turned black or yellow before they dried.
An abandoned clothesline, upon which are hung a sweatshirt, a tank top, and a pair of jeans, is overrun by moss-like sprouts from the passage of time.
Of course, a dude with a nickname like "The Beast" isn't gonna just let that slide ... so he retaliated with a clothesline on Jones after grabbing a rebound.
My house was messy, my clothes were from the op shop (or thrift store, as they're known there), my yard was overgrown and besmirched by a (gasp!) clothesline.
An 1855 salted paper print of the Casa di Rienzi (today called the Casa dei Crescenzi) similarly juxtaposes a neat clothesline of laundry to this relic of antiquity.
But then one day I'm hanging clothes on a clothesline outside, and I see the white pockets on the jeans and I think, Oh, that's why I saw white.
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Numbers in the 90s can be seen in screaming boldface print on "shelf talkers," those hanging sales pitches that dangle in liquor-store aisles like socks on a clothesline.
In the courtyard, five ghostly white twin contour sheets, one of them signed Sasamoto (in all caps) in a Sharpie marker, flap around a double clothesline hung on the diagonal.
Freshly baked scones are just emerging from the oven in a thatch roof country cottage bordering the woods, while linen-scented laundry dries peacefully on a clothesline in the yard.
Henry deposits Andy, 7, on the Pirates' bench and nods distractedly as the coach explains in great detail his whiffle ball, string and clothesline technique for teaching toddlers to bat.
I find them on walks, at the park while my daughter plays, at home under my mother's clothesline, and I press them into whatever book or notebook is nearest at hand.
Last night, Kevin Garnett proved that trulyanything is possible when he somehow managed to get a foul called on Ryan Anderson after Garnett nearly took his head off with a clothesline.
The kit included 2 mismatched gloves, a flashlight, orange wire, Glad trash bags, a brown gym bag, white clothesline rope and strips of bed sheets used for tying up his victims.
In The Beguiled, women are frustrated at being left to flap in the wind like a lacy frock on a clothesline, while the boys go out to fight the real war.
The opening felt tonally out of place, and while the clothesline set piece was fantastic, it was clearly shoehorned in to give an episode of walking and talking some sort of dynamism.
And, on the flip side, it can be hard to hold ourselves to that standard of kindness on the days when we'd rather clothesline a cyclist than stop to make small talk.
I mean Donald Trump could have smacked Putin in the face and tackled him and down like the clothesline wrestling thing and it still wouldn&apost have been enough for the media.
His main move was his lariat, a clothesline with his left arm which wasn't so much meant to catch people in the upper chest or neck as it was to club people.
Start by packing low-maintenance, lightweight clothes that are quick drying, and bring along few compact laundry supplies like a stain removal pen, detergent sheets, a travel clothesline, and mesh laundry bags.
A highlight is seeing where Anna Smith Strong, the wife of a Patriot judge, used to help the spies communicate with one another by hanging different articles of clothing on a clothesline.
The classical side step of boxing incorporates a bend at the waist for this reason, to duck under the expected clothesline that will come from the direction the fighter is circling towards.
It all went down at the Pirates game ... ex-WWE superstar Scott Steiner was standing near the finish line of the pierogi race ... when he delivered a ferocious clothesline to the dashing dumpling.
In sunny cities such as Naples and Valencia, the clothesline still reigned supreme; but by 1920 America's wooden-clothespin-makers were struggling, crying fruitlessly for protective tariffs against the Swedes and the Chinese.
Sweat-wicking underwear not only prevents that unpleasantness, but they're also an easy garment to wash in a sink and dry on a clothesline if your camping trip will be a long one.
She has posed as everything from a frog to a bear to a rabbit—costume and all—and has photographed herself in a garbage bag floating in the air and dangling from a clothesline.
Our clothesline stretched between our window and a window in the next building, and sometimes we saw the family who lived in that apartment — a husband, wife and their teenage daughter — hanging their clothes.
He and his partner, Michael Benavides, both of whom work in special education at the local school district, strung seven onesies together on a clothesline and had them spell "REUNITE" to protest family separation.
The trailer features everything one might expect from a queer reimagining of the famous unsolved axe murder case — splatters of blood, terse standoffs beneath a clothesline, and many, many impassioned glances between Sevigny and Stewart.
Behind these is a striking piece by Cecilia Salama that echoes a clothesline — but one weighed down by flesh-like sculptures that are roughly textured, folded, and limp to visualize violations of the female body.
Mónica Mayer's exhibition El Tendedero/The Clothesline Project, at the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NWMA), presents an opportunity for female-identified participants to share their experiences and perspectives on violence against their gender.
Soon after arriving in New York, and perhaps feeling a safe distance from the South, Draper took a photograph, "Congressional Gathering" (220), which shows a row of bed sheets hanging from a clothesline, seemingly at night.
A corrugated-tin barn stood beside five squat reservoirs used to capture rainwater — the town's water is not potable — and a lonely clothesline tree leaned crookedly in a cement courtyard surrounded by an uneven stone wall.
It was a small but important piece of physical storytelling: Okada's last bit of strength was to hang on to that wrist, no matter how hard Tanahashi fought, to set up for his finisher, the Rainmaker Clothesline.
The show is accompanied by an interactive site-specific installation by Jeila Gueramian that combines textiles and lights, and "The Marvelous Mini-Clothesline," a project that children can add to by making tiny models of their own clothes.
They were Gene Upshaw's hardened-plaster forearm casts, clubbing opponents into submission; George Atkinson's clothesline gonzo tackles; Phil Villapiano's insistence that a play that didn't end in blood—his or the other guy's—wasn't really a football play.
The inspectors said some detainees told them that the braided sheets could be unfurled to temporarily create privacy within their cells, especially around the toilet; two said they tied them to a bedpost to serve as a clothesline.
Houska later revealed that they would be adding a baby boy to their family with a photo featuring a pair of jean overalls, a flannel onesie, a knitted hat and a pair of sneakers hang from a makeshift clothesline.
The Colby College Museum of Art in Waterville, Maine, will also have a gallery installation of blank museum postcards on a clothesline, available for filling out; after the day is over, the institution will mail them to elected officials.
This was the harmattan, the seasonal trade wind that blows from the Sahara over West Africa in the winter months, disrupting air travel and halving the time it takes to dry a freshly laundered T-shirt on a clothesline.
But furthermore this is the kind of slick cutesy move that Stephens's straight-armed clothesline might just smash right through, cracking Aldo with a wrist bone over the back of the head where a nice straight right would have missed.
I could recite a list of the hoary supernatural-invasion clichés on parade here, but suffice it to say that the only innovations appear to be garments flying off an outdoor clothesline and, um, a suspicious deep-sea-diving helmet.
On the walls, digital frames display photographs of abandoned buildings' interiors: a clothesline, the elegant curve of a marble staircase, stained glass, the diamond blur of a wire fence in the foreground, two abandoned wine bottles, lanterns, and an elaborate stucco ceiling.
"I was already a feminist and a feminist artist," Mayer recently told NPR when her piece "El Tendedero/The Clothesline Project" — conceived in the late 1970s in response to street harassment — was shown at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
It is from my review of Draper: Soon after arriving in New York, and perhaps feeling a safe distance from the South, Draper took a photograph, "Congressional Gathering" (1959), which shows a row of bed sheets hanging from a clothesline, seemingly at night.
It looked more like a WWE match than a basketball game ... and ex-NBA player Terrence Jones was at the center of it -- trading nut shots, vicious clothesline fouls and dance moves(!!) in one of the craziest on-court altercations of all time.
Ayesha Jatoi's "Clothesline" (2006) bluntly critiques the military bravado of her home country by hanging blood-red, dripping wet clothes to dry on an old fighter jet that serves as a monument to Pakistani military victory in its 1965 war against India.
By framing these objects — a window, a clothesline, a cherry tree — in changing seasons and times of day, she finds ways to see her life anew, to celebrate the commonplace, while astutely probing the pressures modernism has placed on the picture plane.
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Three are hung like sheets on a clothesline in an inverse arrangement to the video screens, with the two flanking sculptures in front and the central one behind, while the screens are installed so that the center is forward and the sides hang back.
For three years, she worked at the now-defunct fabricator Carlson & Company in Los Angeles's San Fernando Valley, which produced pieces for major contemporary artists including Charles Ray and Jeff Koons (she worked on his Technicolor polyethylene "Cat on a Clothesline" [1994-2001] sculptures).
This concept runs like a clothesline throughout the artist's vision of stages of human behavior and movement and subtlety supports and hangs above each of the pieces in the poetically-titled IN A DREAM YOU SAW A WAY TO SURVIVE AND YOU WERE FULL OF JOY exhibit.
Hong Kong Journal HONG KONG — Three masked explorers appeared atop an apartment tower in Hong Kong's North Point district and sent a black drone flying, over a clothesline, until it was buzzing more than 10 stories above the cars, trams and pedestrians on the street below.
One day, when the wind blew one of the sheets off the clothesline and onto the ground (I had some romantic notion that people would appreciate the smell of country-air-dried bedding), I imagined the review I'd get if our next guests suffered a spider bite in bed.
D-Generation X, led by their other childhood hero, Shawn Michaels, crotch chopped and told opponents to "suck it," so Nick lies in the middle of the ring, thrusting his pelvis at anyone within firing range, and Matt crotch chops the entire length of the ring to clothesline people.
The opening scene of Vadim's "And God Created Woman," released in France in 1956 and condemned by the Catholic Legion of Decency in the United States a year later, features Brigitte Bardot's unclothed body, tantalizingly framed in CinemaScope and teasingly concealed by a sheet drying on an outdoor clothesline.
So far this year, I've mailed them to booksellers, given them to some wonderful writers I worked with at a conference in Vermont (Bread Loaf's campus, like the grass under my mother's clothesline, is excellent for finding clovers), and I just put one in the mail to the hairstylist I met.
UNTITLED Miami Beach When: December 201633–201623 / Wednesday–Saturday: 201613am–201603pm; Sunday: 212am–213pm Where: Ocean Drive and 219th Street, Miami Beach Under director Manuela Mozo, the fair will feature #NeverNotWorking, an ongoing performance piece featuring local participants "working" in 219-minute shifts, hanging and removing sheets from a clothesline.
Family Day will offer guided tours of exhibitions that show that the era's espionage included not only famous men like Nathan Hale and Benjamin Tallmadge, but also Cato, an enslaved African, and Anna Smith Strong, who created secret signals using the garments she hung on her clothesline on Long Island.
You comment enthusiastically that the dryer balls you're using have really cut down on the amount of time — and thus energy — it takes to dry your clothes, and someone superior to you is bound to observe that a clothesline would work just as well and use no energy at all.
There are events for people missing arms who have prosthetics so sensitive and versatile they can screw in a light bulb and hang laundry on a clothesline, tests of dexterity for people with prosthetic legs so advanced that participants not only walk without a limp but can hopscotch through an obstacle course.
In a 1967 portfolio of multicolored woodcut prints, O meu e o seu: impressões de nosso temo (Mine and Yours: Impressions of Our Time), a madonna portends both religious iconocity and the seriality of Brazil's literatura de cordel (string literature): slim, cheap woodcut quartos of poetry, news, and folk histories hawked from a clothesline-like display.
Panning across the façade, the camera occasionally captures details of individual intimacy — someone's jeans on a clothesline, a couple sipping coffee in the shade of their balcony — and one glimpses a culture of dwelling in urban space that is, or was, both inspiring and truly different from anything the West or the East had to offer.
Sure, you can line up a nice rear handed straight as the opponent walks into the line of your shoulder and get that punch to the mark quicker than you otherwise would—in fact this is a go to power punch for Chocolatito—but circular strikes serve as a clothesline to catch your opponent and hold him in place.
The 16 examples up now at Pace include "Like a Leaf," a flying concatenation of green and blue angles comprising six separate stretchers; "Making It Up," a 10-foot-high shape with curling corners, like a psychedelic bedsheet that's slipped its clothesline to fly into the sky; and "Stay Awake," a kind of rounded red drinking horn or cartoon heart that extends almost two feet from the wall.
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Per Pro Wrestling Sheet, a competitor garbed in the famous mascot costume "entered the rumble to hit a clothesline and chokeslam on two wrestlers," but while bragging to the crowd was slammed from behind by well-known wrestler Gangrel:While Amazon was not the primary cause of Toys "R" Us' downfall—that would be the private equity firms that bought the brand in a leveraged buyout and saddled it with huge amounts of debt—competition from huge e-commerce firms like Amazon or big box stores like Target and Walmart didn't help.
A 2015 report by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission offered an enlightening selection of anecdotes: In "Skyfall," Chinese audiences never saw James Bond kill a Chinese security guard, as he does in the original edit; in "Mission: Impossible III," censors cut a scene shot in Shanghai that showed garments drying on a clothesline; "Men in Black 3" had a scene removed that showed secret agents using a memory-erasing tool, leading some to speculate that the censors didn't want to invite the allusion to censorship.

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