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What is the meaning of ‘chairdrobe’?

(J. Laxman, Chennai)

‘Chairdrobe’ is a combination of two words: ‘chair’ and ‘wardrobe’. There are people who are too lazy to put away their clothes in their cupboard. They prefer to leave their washed and unwashed clothes on a chair, instead. The piled up clothes on the chair is called ‘chairdrobe’.

*Go through my chairdrobe. You’ll find the shirt you’re looking for.

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I take a very practical view of raising children. I put a sign in each of their rooms: ‘Checkout Time is 18 years.’ Erma Bombeck

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