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towel rack
noun
- a rack consisting of one or more bars on which towels or washcloths are hung.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of towel rack1
First recorded in 1875–80
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Example Sentences
Accent pieces such as baskets, towel racks, robe hooks and glass shelves provide organization and mimic the environment of a spa.
From Washington Post
There was also a smaller one near the soap-box with its little tin pitcher and bowl, to serve as a towel-rack.
From Project Gutenberg
My towel-rack is fastened to the wall, and has an embroidered centre-piece.
From Project Gutenberg
She drew the tub full of water, and while she was doing this she set the Rabbit on a glass shelf near the towel rack.
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The towel rack shown in Fig. 167 is suitable for the bath or bed room, and can readily be made by any boy.
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She was got up expensive, all real lace and first-water sparks, and just as handsome as a towel rack.
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