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"basketful" Definitions
  1. as much or as many as a basket will hold

24 Sentences With "basketful"

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And he's bringing a basketful of Trump's dirtiest laundry with him.
He also picks up a basketful, and I cover the cost for the both of us.
Guk opened the refrigerator and took out cans of Asahi beer and a basketful of Japanese sweets.
The first installment of Basketful of Heads will be released on October 31st, with the others to follow.
Armed with a basketful of greens — including plenty of asparagus — Ohanian shared his confusion with his many social media followers.
GOP lawmakers say Hillary Clinton's remark that half of Donald Trump supporters are in a "basketful of deplorables" will hurt her at the polls. Reps.
EW says that Basketful of Heads will follow a young woman and her boyfriend who discover that the mansion they're watching is loaded with Viking artifacts.
While the cashier rings up our weekly basketful of Greek yogurt and mini brie discs, we have an eagle-eye on the surrounding carts, wondering what treasures they hold.
In order to get to the bottom of things, the cops ordered a "basketful" of bananas—four dozen to be exact—and forced the jewelry snatcher to eat them all.
Officers then presented Ghaware with a basketful of bananas and forced him to eat them for hours on end, with the hopes that the chain would, you know, reemerge along with them.
I bought a huge basketful the other day, some for making plum jam, some for eating out of hand, and a couple of pounds to pair with duck legs and red wine.
From lingerie to soft drinks to airline tickets, companies across the S&P 500 expect to get a basketful of extra revenue from the holiday in late March or early April, but it doesn't always work out.
If the crowd didn't raise one's blood pressure, the soup of bacteria, viruses and decay carried in a basketful of deplorables seems like it would send the healthiest of us to an ICU or an early grave.
Some now shake their heads at the things they thought to grab in the chaos and trauma: a basketful of clean folded clothes just out of the dryer, a book taken from a shelf on the way to the door.
And as Hulu increases the size of its budget — it will be about $2.5 billion for content this year — a basketful of Emmys is the kind of payoff that may generate even more spending, especially as digital titans like Facebook, Google and Apple enter the scripted television market.
But to take it a step further: If you were to steal the lobster in an attempt to take it home and cook your own personal Lobsterfest, you'd be passing up a perfectly good opportunity to down a basketful of Cheddar bay biscuits, which are the real stars of Red Lobster anyway.
Hill will oversee Hill House Comics, which will publish five miniseries, two of which he's set to write: Basketful of Heads (written by Hill and illustrated by Leomacs), The Dollhouse Family, (written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Peter Gross), The Low, Low Woods, (written by Carmen Maria Machado and illustrated by Dani), Daphne Byrne (written by Laura Marks and illustrated by Kelley Jones), and Plunge (written by Hill with an illustrator to be announced later).
Peter Kerr is a best-selling Scottish author. Snowball Oranges], Mañana Mañana, Viva Mallorca! and A Basketful of Snowflakes], his Mallorcan-based travel books, have been translated into fourteen languages. Thistle Soup, a prequel to Snowball Oranges, was published in 2002 and is an account of his life from boyhood in East Lothian.
During this festival, the betrothed exchange basketful of gifts with meals. The fiance is invited to a grand dinner at the fiancee's residence. Even siblings of the families of both the bride and groom exchange dinner and packed food and meats - wrapped the traditional way in plantain leaves. It was a time of joy even for servants and housekeepers in the olden days.
Visiting in 1818, William MacGillivray, professor of Natural History at Aberdeen University wrote: > On reaching Berneray we landed and soon after betook ourselves to a hut > which we found cleared for our reception. We dined on roasted mutton, wild > fowls' eggs, bread, butter and whisky. The goodman of the house came home > with a basketful of eggs from the rocks, and some birds he had caught.Buxton > (1995) p. 143.
A Nepali woman scatters paddy with a hoe as another carrying a basketful of bricks passes by. According to Nepal labour force survey 2017-18, Nepal has 125 working-age women for every 100 such men. However, only 22.5 per cent of the working-age women are employed. Of the 11.53 million working-age women, 8.5 million are in the labour force (employed or seeking employment), with only 2.6 million of them actually employed.
It takes about 9 months for the green cherries to reach their deepest red color. Because this kind of harvest is labor-intensive, and thus more costly, it is used primarily to harvest the finer arabica beans. Workers sorting and pulping coffee beans in Guatemala The laborers who pick coffee by hand receive payment by the basketful. , payment per basket is between US$2.00 to $10 with the overwhelming majority of the laborers receiving payment at the lower end.
The traditional story is that in 410, during the sack of Rome by Alaric, the pillaging Visigoths rifled the vaults, stole the urns and scattered the ashes, without damaging the structure of the building. Platner and Ashby, however, posited that "The story of its plundering by Alaric in 410 has no historical foundation, and we know nothing of its destruction". By the end of the 10th century, the mausoleum had become largely buried under earth and overgrown with trees, to the point where it was referred to as the Mons Augustus. A legend of the time referred to a supposed decree by Augustus who ordered that a basketful of earth from every province of the empire was to be thrown upon his tomb, so that he could rest on the soil of the whole world over which he ruled.
They are > putting on Giulio Cesare because the audiences are falling away fast. I > think the storm is about to break on the head of our proud Orso (Handel). > Not all beans are for market, especially beans so badly cooked as this first > basketful... Tenors were unusual in leading roles in opera in England, as Rolli notes, although Handel's previous operas Tamerlano and Rodelinda had featured star roles for a celebrated tenor, Francesco Borosini. A few weeks after her first letter, Mary Delaney returned to the subject (The Beggar's Opera had been a sensational success at its premiere in London in 1728): > 'The opera is too good for the vile taste of the town; it (Lotario) is > condemned never more to appear on the stage after this night...The present > opera is disliked because it is too much studied, and they love nothing but > minuets and ballads, in short the Beggars' Opera and Hurlothrumbo are only > worthy of applause.

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