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clothes tree

American  

noun

  1. an upright pole with hooks near the top for hanging coats, hats, etc.


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He first demonstrated it that year with a crude but scientifically overwhelming do-it-yourself kit: a kitchen chair, clothes tree, toy-sized four-inch magnet, pie-sized vacuum chamber made of window glass, brass and sealing wax.

From Time Magazine Archive

Despite Actress Powell's willing energy, Astaire's best dancing partner turns out to be a clothes tree.

From Time Magazine Archive

He first demonstrated this phenomenon with a crude but spectacular Rube Goldbergish kit: a kitchen chair, clothes tree, 4-in. electromagnet, pie-sized vacuum chamber made of glass, brass and sealing wax, all put together for $25.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then he ran to a corner where stood a clothes tree, which had contained some of his athletic outfit.

From The Rover Boys Under Canvas or The Mystery of the Wrecked Submarine by Stratemeyer, Edward

Clothes hooks on back of door, or clothes tree.

From Better Homes in America Plan Book for Demonstration Week October 9 to 14, 1922 by Meloney, Mrs W.B.

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