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A slice of bread accommodating a clothes rack
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Meat becoming a part of a swing
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The slice of bread around which the clothes racks are hung can be seen in the village of Cherrapunji in southern India. It blows a moderate wind in this place but the rain that falls from right to left causes the people get wet easily here. So, people have need of something that can dry whenever necessary and that is proved to be a slice of bread. The border of the bread acts as a holder of many clothes hangers, and the inside part acts like a quick water absorber. The walnuts and the cereals included in the bread make clothes soft and dry. The more they are included the shorter the dried time. As a result, it takes about 3.89seconds to dry a suit of clothes.

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