towel horse
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Definition
Noun: A freestanding rack, typically made of wood or metal, consisting of one or more horizontal bars or rails, designed for hanging towels to dry or for storage.
Usage
A "towel horse" is a piece of bathroom or kitchen furniture. It is used to hold towels, allowing them to air dry after use. It is often placed near a bathtub, shower, or sink.
Examples
- After his shower, he hung the wet towel on the towel horse.
- The bathroom was small, so a compact towel horse stood beside the sink.
- She folded the clean hand towels and placed them over the bar of the towel horse.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in British English. In American English, similar items may be called a "towel rack" or "towel stand," though a "towel horse" typically implies a freestanding, often movable, unit.
- It can be used metaphorically to describe the function of any improvised structure used for hanging towels.
- The back of the chair served as a makeshift towel horse.
Variants and Related Words
- Towel rack: A more general term that can refer to either a wall-mounted or freestanding rack.
- Towel stand: A synonym often used interchangeably with "towel horse."
- Airer: A British term for a frame for drying clothes, which can sometimes include designs for towels.
Synonyms
- Towel stand
- Towel rack (when freestanding)
- Drying rack (in a specific context)
Antonyms
- Towel drawer (a place for storing folded, dry towels)
- Cupboard
Related Phrases/Idioms
- No direct idioms incorporate "towel horse." The word is used in its literal sense to describe the household object.
Noun
- a rack consisting of one or more bars on which towels can be hung