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basket
[ bas-kit ]
noun
- a container made of twigs, rushes, thin strips of wood, or other flexible material woven together.
- a container made of pieces of thin veneer, used for packing berries, vegetables, etc.
- the amount contained in a basket; a basketful:
to pick a basket of apples.
- anything like a basket in shape or use:
He never empties my wastepaper basket.
- any group of things or different things grouped as a unit; a package; package deal:
You can't buy the single stock; you have to take the basket—all companies, stocks and bonds.
- the car or gondola suspended beneath a balloon, as for carrying passengers or scientific instruments into the atmosphere.
- Basketball.
- an open net suspended from a metal rim attached to the backboard and through which the ball must pass in order for a player to score points.
- a score, counting two for a field goal and one for a free throw.
- Also called snow ring. Skiing. a ring strapped to the base of a ski pole to limit penetration of the pole in the snow.
- Slang: Vulgar. the male genitals, especially when outlined by a tight-fitting garment.
basket
/ ˈbɑːskɪt /
noun
- a container made of interwoven strips of pliable materials, such as cane, straw, thin wood, or plastic, and often carried by means of a handle or handles
- Also calledbasketful the amount a basket will hold
- something resembling such a container in appearance or function, such as the structure suspended from a balloon
- basketball
- an open horizontal metal hoop fixed to the backboard, through which a player must throw the ball to score points
- a point or points scored in this way
- a group or collection of similar of related things
a basket of currencies
- informal.
- the list of items an internet shopper chooses to buy at one time from a website
add these items to your basket
Other Words From
- bas·ket·like adjective
- un·bas·ket·like adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of basket1
Word History and Origins
Origin of basket1
Idioms and Phrases
In addition to the idiom beginning with basket , also see put all one's eggs in one basket .Example Sentences
Driving past anyone who dared to try and stand between him and the basket.
The researchers then caught the urine using a basket wrapped in plastic attached to a stick.
“The things that he really cherishes in his life, the things that he loves — they’re not all in one basket anymore.”
But they gave up 10 offensive rebounds after putting a lid on the basket in practice this week to emphasize boxing out.
He was seemingly out of options until he found Matt Knowling cutting to the basket and fed him a bounce pass.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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