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Discover Ludwig"wire hanger" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a hanger made out of wire, often used to hang clothes in a closet. Example: Please hang your dress on the wire hanger in the closet.
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"What's this, a wire hanger?" the designer says, horrified.
An armoire contains a cage made from a wire hanger, string and clothespins.
He promised he would pass a wire hanger through her body without her feeling it.
And in the piece's dominant metaphor, that wire hanger is transformed into a long divining rod.
"A wire hanger?" Mr. Camby mumbles an explanation about running out of fancier hangers.
Another man steps forward and asks whether anyone has a wire hanger.
A nun found a wire hanger for Minoso, who broke into his own car while a crowd cheered him.
Crawford, played by Faye Dunaway, discovers a dress on a wire hanger and explodes into a blind rage.
I'd come home, bend a wire hanger on top of the closed door, roll up a sock, and pretend.
The most famous example of this is the notorious incident when Crawford beat her daughter with a wire hanger.
"For weeks, Jessica's brand-new ethereal peach ball gown hung forlorn on a wire hanger, covered in plastic, gathering dust...
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