He was a country boy, a clotheshorse, a Xhosa chauvinist. |
And when I turned around to do something else, Simone dressed up as a clotheshorse. |
Pandora hears that the lanky, car-loving clotheshorse has just bought shares in two nags in readiness for the flat season. |
The global media transformed Diana Spencer, a flighty but enormously photogenic English clotheshorse married to the future British king, into a virtual demi-goddess. |
A few minutes after he left, I passed Charlie Watts, the Rolling Stones drummer and a famously enthusiastic clotheshorse, in the corridor. |
To dry either flat or on a clotheshorse, if it is outside, in the shade, because the sun will tend to yellow the linen and to break fibres. |