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clothes tree
noun
- an upright pole with hooks near the top for hanging coats, hats, etc.
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Example Sentences
He got out of the chair and went to the clothes tree to put on his coat.
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The clothes tree had been moved from in front of the hall door.
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Usually the door was locked and a clothes tree stood in front of it.
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He took his coat off again, hung it on the clothes tree, came back to his desk and got on the phone.
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Then he ran to a corner where stood a clothes tree, which had contained some of his athletic outfit.
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