Seal the bag, cinch the middle with your fingers, and clip it with the clothespin.
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Do you think your organization would exist if the clothespin hadn't been invented?
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Those poor children could still play with their hand-me-down clothespin dolls.
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Try your luck at marbles, tops, drop the clothespin in the bottle, or the fishpond.
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Is there a better clothespin just waiting out there by some young or creative mind?
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When we start the washer, we clip the clothespin on, and we know the dishes are clean.
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It snaps to your clothing like a clothespin and lasts about a week on a single charge.
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Lay the clothespin flat side down on top of the sheet and trace around the perimeter.
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Glue two small googly eyes near the gripping end of the clothespin and let the glue dry.
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More examples
Wood or plastic fastener; for holding clothes on a clothesline
By Claes Oldenburg, 1976. Public art displayed near Philadelphia City Hall in Philadelphia. The form of the sculpture is a visual pun referencing the tower of the nearby building.