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.
Origin of basket
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
It comes with a capacity for a six-place setting plus a cutlery basket.
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The 2013-14 Spurs beat LeBron’s Miami Heat via a kind of basketball hivemind, and the pre-Durant Warriors played similarly, just 10 extra feet from the basket.
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Once they manage to push him farther away from the basket, the Celtics do absolutely everything they can to ignore the non-shooters.
When Joel Embiid Posts Up, The Celtics Are Ready|Jared Dubin|August 21, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
In a supermarket, you could ogle the meat and produce yourself, even handle it, and then put it in your basket.
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Remember, the researchers looked at a whole basket of social connections — all of which, by the way, can be measured more tangibly than loneliness.
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He was duped into silly offensive fouls when smaller men moved in behind him as he powered toward the basket.
Shaq, Year One|Charles P. Pierce|May 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But his greatest gifts remain in the classic pivot—close in with his back to the basket.
Shaq, Year One|Charles P. Pierce|May 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
She quickly moves down each aisle, filling her basket with produce.
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I think just by having size you can play better defense around the basket.
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Essentially, the problem was too much dunking and basket interference, which was allowed then.
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I know you would as soon lasso a wild cowboy as shoot a basket.
Jane Allen: Center|Edith Bancroft
But he had scarcely gone two hundred yards when he met the girl walking calmly along the street with her basket on her arm.
The International Monthly, Vol. II, No. I|Various
They deposited their basket where Betty would find it, under the shadow of the great laurel in the back avenue.
A World of Girls|L. T. Meade
A little hungry Mouse found his way one day into a basket of corn.
The sop for Children|sop
Harriet, coming down with her basket on her shoulder, and her rod unjointed, was the first to discover them.
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British Dictionary definitions for basket
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 called: basketfulthe 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 thingsa basket of currencies
informal a euphemism for bastard (def. 1) offensive, bastard (def. 2)
the list of items an internet shopper chooses to buy at one time from a websiteadd these items to your basket
Word Origin for basket
C13: probably from Old Northern French baskot (unattested), from Latin bascauda basketwork holder, of Celtic origin