Basket ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Basket ( noun )

  1. A container made of interwoven material (such as twigs, rushes, or wicker) for holding or carrying things.
  2. A group of people or things considered together as a unit.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english bæcstæl, from bæcere basket maker, from bacan to bake.

Examples:

  1. She put the apples in a basket.
  2. The basket held all of her eggs.
  3. The basket is full of fruits.
  4. The basket of bread was empty.
  5. A basket of flowers was sitting on the table.

(As a verb)

Basket ( verb )

  1. A container made of interwoven material (such as twigs, rushes, or wicker) for holding or carrying things.
  2. A group of people or things considered together as a unit.

Origin:

Middle english, from old english bæcstæl, from bæcere basket maker, from bacan to bake.

Examples:

  1. She put the apples in a basket.
  2. The basket held all of her eggs.
  3. The basket is full of fruits.
  4. The basket of bread was empty.
  5. A basket of flowers was sitting on the table.
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