buck-basket (Meaning)

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buck-basket (n.)

A basket in which clothes are carried to the wash.

Synonyms & Antonyms of buck-basket

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buck-basket Sentence Examples

  1. The buck-basket was filled to the brim with freshly picked apples.
  2. Grandma always carried her buck-basket to the market to gather vegetables.
  3. The children ran around the orchard, collecting fruits and depositing them in the buck-basket.
  4. As the harvest season approached, farmers prepared their buck-baskets for gathering crops.
  5. With a sturdy handle, the buck-basket was ideal for carrying heavy loads of produce.
  6. The buck-basket swung gently from side to side as the farmer walked through the fields.
  7. In colonial times, the buck-basket was a common sight in households for carrying laundry.
  8. The artisan crafted a beautiful buck-basket from woven reeds, showcasing intricate patterns.
  9. The hunter used a large buck-basket to transport his game back to the village.
  10. After the picnic, we gathered our leftovers in the buck-basket to carry them back home.

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A basket in which clothes are carried to the wash.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The buck-basket was filled to the brim with freshly picked apples.

Grandma always carried her buck-basket to the market to gather vegetables.

The children ran around the orchard, collecting fruits and depositing them in the buck-basket.

As the harvest season approached, farmers prepared their buck-baskets for gathering crops.