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I have a good friend who is something of a clotheshorse.
Sure, it makes you look like some sort of clotheshorse.
And even today he was still a bit of a clotheshorse.
"I never wanted to be a clotheshorse for anybody," she said.
Bill Clinton has been called many names in his time, and clotheshorse is seldom one of them.
I'm a bit of a clotheshorse, and having a tailor-made suit is a big deal.
Ever the clotheshorse, he wore a suit that was Italian and expensive.
She's a rich high school girl, a clotheshorse, a matchmaker and a virgin.
It made sense to take the avowed clotheshorse on a shopping trip when she came to town recently.
So I'm sort of a clotheshorse by default.
Butch's clotheshorse routine was a fresh coat of paint on a cheap house.
And people accuse me of being a clotheshorse!
Even though friends and family know I'm a clotheshorse, I was embarrassed to come clean with a stranger.
An inveterate clotheshorse, she has recently had to cut back on her wardrobe outlay.
"Good thing for you I'm not a clotheshorse."
A clotheshorse she was, but an egotist she was not.
"Don't see no reason to be a clotheshorse."
On the other side stood a clotheshorse, with a jacket and inexpressibles hanging neatly over the rods.
"I hear you're a fighter as well as clotheshorse.
If he wanted the elegant clotheshorse, even more did he desire to strip and possess the woman of character.
As if I was her clotheshorse.
Mr. Levy is not a clotheshorse - yet.
"Look, I might have been a clotheshorse.
"And I'm not much of a clotheshorse.