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coatrack

n. (context US English) (alternative spelling of coat rack English)

WordNet
coatrack

n. a rack with hooks for temporarily holding coats and hats [syn: coat rack, hatrack]

Usage examples of "coatrack".

There was also, incongruously enough, a very ordinary old-fashioned wooden coatrack, with a bright orange insulated coverall hanging from it, and a bright red parka hanging next to it.

DeSilvo moved immediately to the coatrack and started putting on the outerwear.

He hung the coveralls and parka carefully, and set the boots out by the coatrack, making sure all was neat and orderly, placing each item where it belonged.

Talking to the silver lizard-skinned coatrack, knowing it had no means of talking back to him.

Sarah replied, standing to take off her cloak and hang it on the coatrack at the door.

Her bonnet and gloves were off quickly and hung on the coatrack by the door.

Quickly slipping her arms out of her apron, she hung it on the coatrack under her cape.

Lillie undid her cape and placed it on the coatrack, along with her hat and mittens.

Straightening up with relief, she hung the cleaning on the antique iron coatrack that stood against the wall Just inside the door.

Grabbing a brown wool jacket from the coatrack, she pulled it on and returned to the front porch.

She flicked a glance to the coatrack, remembering Jessica removing the garment and hanging it there when she had come in from the mall.

She had gone a block or so when she happened to glance down a side street and noticed a coatrack standing there, in the middle of the narrow little street, with no one near it.

It was an ordinary coatrack consisting of a square wooden post mounted on four short, curving wooden legs, with two large, graceful iron hooks on each side, one set of hooks at waist level and one set level with the top of her head.

And if just capturing a coatrack was difficult, what would she do if the couch put up a fight?

The coatrack was still there, but seemed to be hanging back, hesitant to approach.