WordNet
n. a closet where clothes are stored [syn: clothespress]
Usage examples of "clothes closet".
He used heavy copper wire and fastened it to a pipe that runs across the ceiling of that clothes closet.
A very pretty black-haired, gray-eyed girl stepped out of the clothes closet and poked a.
Exhausted, he stood in the clothes closet that was as long as a hallway, the aroma of cut pine overpowering in the bright fluorescents.
He put the handkerchief to his nose, sniffed it wryly, went around the bed to a clothes closet and opened the door.
If he'd laughed at her about the original message itself, imagine how he'd roar if she told him the sum total of her suspicions was based on the fact that a certain party had two different-sized dresses in her clothes closet.
He opened the door to his clothes closet, and as he parted the clothes hangers he barely had time to scream before Kleist leaped forward out of the closet, both of his hands grabbing the Brit's throat, slamming him to the floor.
I dried my feet on a towel and found a pair of slippers in my clothes closet.
The young detectives were relieved to find that the radio had not been damaged, nor had the intruders had time to locate the black box hidden in a corner of the clothes closet.