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noun
A lightweight container, generally round, open at the top, and tapering toward the bottom.
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Objects run the gamut from clothing to weapons to baskets, in furs, feathers, wood -- even insect wings.
"When our assists lead to baskets, that's us playing our best, and we begin knocking down shots".
And as you can see above, the greatest players in the game do that by throwing passes that lead to baskets.
The bread display is a thing of beauty: fat, crusty loaves of rye and oatmeal sitting next to baskets of multigrain hard rolls and chewy baguettes.
More entertaining (at least for those who prefer bongs to baskets) is an account of the Grateful Dead's support for the 1992 team, which included the design of eye-searing tie-dyed clothing.
Twenty-four flavofs of house-made gelato ($3.25 a small serving, $4.75 large, $6.25 a pint) are displayed next to baskets of Italian bread ($2.25) and apple strudel logs ($16.95).
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For services to Basket Making.
Mouse at the ready, add to basket, job done.
"We've gone from bread basket to basket case," he said.
You also need to ask customers to fill in extra fields which leads to basket abandonment.
Which may or may not be something to think about as you click "add to basket".
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