[
US
/ˈbæsɪt/
]
[ UK /bˈæsɛt/ ]
[ UK /bˈæsɛt/ ]
VERB
-
appear at the surface
A seam of coal bassets
NOUN
- smooth-haired breed of hound with short legs and long ears
How To Use basset In A Sentence
- The girl, who had been drawing her hands down her face in worry, stopped mid-action causing her eyes to droop like those of a basset hound.
- As the death toll grew, there were poignant scenes at Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire as five coffins draped with the union flag arrived at RAF Lyneham and were met by sombre crowds on the town's streets.
- A low-slung chassis, no more than 15 inches at the shoulder, enables the basset to tunnel through bramble and brush like a four-legged rototiller.
- Yet, at 23 kilos, it weighs no more than a small basset hound.
- Basset hounds were known in the United States since Revolutionary times.
- A planned telephone mast has been denounced as a monstrosity by people in Wootton Bassett.
- Bassett keeps these feelings just below the surface, letting the viewer watch as she struggles to maintain her tidy life in control.
- Normally, bassett hounds from Virginia enjoy risks about as much as a grandmother in pajamas. GUARDIAN OF THE VEIL
- This could add considerably to the existing demand to rehabilitate patients from Rampton special hospital, which also lies within Bassetlaw.
- He is both endearing and funny with his basset hound face and jaded accent.