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basket

[ bas-kit ]

noun

  1. a container made of twigs, rushes, thin strips of wood, or other flexible material woven together.
  2. a container made of pieces of thin veneer, used for packing berries, vegetables, etc.
  3. the amount contained in a basket; a basketful:

    to pick a basket of apples.

  4. anything like a basket in shape or use:

    He never empties my wastepaper basket.

  5. 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.

  6. the car or gondola suspended beneath a balloon, as for carrying passengers or scientific instruments into the atmosphere.
  7. Basketball.
    1. 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.
    2. a score, counting two for a field goal and one for a free throw.
  8. Also called snow ring. Skiing. a ring strapped to the base of a ski pole to limit penetration of the pole in the snow.
  9. Slang: Vulgar. the male genitals, especially when outlined by a tight-fitting garment.


basket

/ ˈbɑːskɪt /

noun

  1. 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
  2. Also calledbasketful the amount a basket will hold
  3. something resembling such a container in appearance or function, such as the structure suspended from a balloon
  4. basketball
    1. an open horizontal metal hoop fixed to the backboard, through which a player must throw the ball to score points
    2. a point or points scored in this way
  5. a group or collection of similar of related things

    a basket of currencies

  6. informal.
    a euphemism for bastard bastard
  7. the list of items an internet shopper chooses to buy at one time from a website

    add these items to your basket

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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  • bas·ket·like adjective
  • un·bas·ket·like adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of basket1

1250–1300; Middle English basket ( te ) < early Romance *baskauta (> French dialect bâchot, bachou wooden or interwoven vessel, Old High German baskiza box) < Latin bascauda basin, perhaps < British Celtic
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Word History and Origins

Origin of basket1

C13: probably from Old Northern French baskot (unattested), from Latin bascauda basketwork holder, of Celtic origin
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Idioms and Phrases

In addition to the idiom beginning with basket , also see put all one's eggs in one basket .
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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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