A hamper that holds dirty clothes to be washed or wet clothes to be dried.
1 At the end of the line is a clothes basket .
2 I want the books, but the clothes basket wants me.
3 She plopped the trousers into the clothes basket and reached for a nearby towel.
4 A medium-sized clothes basket will take care of our baby for four or five months.
5 Wesley took the clothes basket from the back porch and started in the direction of the cellar.
6 She mopped up the last of the splashed water and scooped the clothes basket off the floor.
7 No sooner was he outside than he laughed so heartily that he fell into a clothes basket .
8 She herself, as Cap'n Ira had warned her, was cast, face downward, into the half-filled clothes basket .
9 When she wasn't in the cupboard she was in a clothes basket , or tied up in a curtain.
10 When the baby is seven months old he will need more exercise than a clothes basket will afford.
11 To-day the florist in the village sent a clothes basket full of roses to the Ambulance for the fete.
12 She'd left a fresh towel and a dark blue T-shirt, size XL, folded up on a wicker clothes basket .
14 And a bottle of hundred-year-old brandy: she says you'll find it hid down in the bottom of the dirty- clothes basket .
15 If this cannot be had, he may sleep while very young in a large clothes basket placed on two chairs.
16 She kept us waiting ten minutes, and then emerged as though he had been tipped out of the dirty- clothes basket .
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