clothes-peg

Clothes-peg Meaning in Bengali: কাপড়ের পিন, কাপড়ের ক্লিপ, কাপড়ের চিপস, কাপড়ের পিন্স (noun, /kləʊðz pɛɡ/)

A clothes-peg, also known as a clothespin, is a small device used to hang clothes on a clothesline. It consists of two wooden or plastic pieces joined together with a spring in the middle. The two pieces can be opened and closed by squeezing the spring, allowing the clothes to be securely held in place.

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Origin of Clothes-peg:

The clothes-peg originated in the 19th century and has been widely used ever since. Its design and functionality have remained relatively unchanged over the years.

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Clothes-peg in Literature Quotes:

  • “She hung the wet clothes on the clothes-peg line.” – Jane Austen (তিনি ভিজা কাপড় কাপড় পিন লাইনে লাগিয়েছিলেন।)
  • “He held the clothes-peg tightly in his hand.” – Ernest Hemingway (তিনি তার হাতে কাপড়ের পিনটি সম্পূর্ণ সংকোচিত রাখলেন।)

Clothes-peg Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: কাপড়ের পিন
  • Hindi: कपड़े का पिन
  • Nepali: कपडाको पिन
  • Urdu: کپڑے کا پن
  • Tamil: ஆடைக்கால் பின்
  • Telugu: దుస్తుల పిన్
  • Arabic: مشبك الملابس
  • Chinese: 衣夹
  • Japanese: 洗濯ばさみ
  • Russian: прищепка для белья

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