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