: a stand or rack fitted with pegs, hooks, or hangers and used for the temporary storage of garments
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Recent Examples on the WebThis is awful news for Tom, who resorts to desperate measures — from the provocative (a story about Nero’s relationship to the slave boy Sporus) to the merely petty (knocking over a coatrack). Scott Tobias, Vulture, 7 Nov. 2021 By the late 1990s, McConnell—a politician who normally displays the emotional range of a coatrack—was the most passionate opponent of any effort to rein in the wealthy through campaign finance reform. Win Mccormack, The New Republic, 12 Aug. 2021 By the late 1990s, McConnell—a politician who normally displays the emotional range of a coatrack—was the most passionate opponent of any effort to rein in the wealthy through campaign finance reform. Win Mccormack, The New Republic, 12 Aug. 2021 By the late 1990s, McConnell—a politician who normally displays the emotional range of a coatrack—was the most passionate opponent of any effort to rein in the wealthy through campaign finance reform. Win Mccormack, The New Republic, 12 Aug. 2021 By the late 1990s, McConnell—a politician who normally displays the emotional range of a coatrack—was the most passionate opponent of any effort to rein in the wealthy through campaign finance reform. Win Mccormack, The New Republic, 12 Aug. 2021 By the late 1990s, McConnell—a politician who normally displays the emotional range of a coatrack—was the most passionate opponent of any effort to rein in the wealthy through campaign finance reform. Win Mccormack, The New Republic, 12 Aug. 2021 By the late 1990s, McConnell—a politician who normally displays the emotional range of a coatrack—was the most passionate opponent of any effort to rein in the wealthy through campaign finance reform. Win Mccormack, The New Republic, 12 Aug. 2021 By the late 1990s, McConnell—a politician who normally displays the emotional range of a coatrack—was the most passionate opponent of any effort to rein in the wealthy through campaign finance reform. Win Mccormack, The New Republic, 12 Aug. 2021 See More