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clotheslined

Clotheslined vs Clotheslines - What's the difference?

clotheslined | clotheslines |


As a verb clotheslined

is past tense of clothesline.

As a noun clotheslines is

plural of clothesline.

Clothesline vs Clotheslined - What's the difference?

clothesline | clotheslined |


As verbs the difference between clothesline and clotheslined

is that clothesline is to knock (a person) over by striking his or her upper body or neck with one's arm, as if he or she had run into a low clothesline while clotheslined is past tense of clothesline.

As a noun clothesline

is a rope or cord tied up outdoors to hang clothes on so they can dry.