noun
- ropes or wires stretched between two points for hanging wet clothes to dry
verb
- to knock down or tackle someone by hitting them across the neck or chest with an outstretched arm
Usage: sports; informal
Examples
- She hung the wet shirts on the clotheslines in the backyard.
- The apartment building had several clotheslines strung between the fire escapes.
- My grandmother always used clotheslines instead of a dryer to save electricity.
- The football player clotheslines his opponent during the tackle.
- The wrestler clotheslines his rival with a powerful arm swing.
- Strong winds knocked down all the clotheslines in the neighborhood.