How To Use Wicker basket In A Sentence

  • Incredibly one of Mrs Greening's stolen dogs, a pregnant bitch called Ellie May, was found sitting in a wicker basket outside a shop in a village near Frome on Monday.
  • Cashel waited for two porters carrying a handbarrow and a woman with a large wicker basket of washing to pass the obstruction going the other way. Lord of the Isles
  • Avoid wicker baskets as plant holders, as they can harbour mould. Stay Well This Winter
  • A uniformed man just inside the entry handed them each a small nosegay of flowers from a large wicker basket next to him.
  • She looked for him in the oven, the fridge, the wicker basket that held wastepaper beside her desk.
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  • I collected the eggs in a large wicker basket, which could hold several dozen.
  • I rushed out of the tent, past the wicker basket stall and narrowly avoiding the Victorian steam organ, and pushed a couple of small children aside to ensure I had an unobscured ringside view at the racing arena.
  • Along with mother's wicker basket , I returned to the times of youth, youngster and childhood.
  • Louise walked ahead of him up the path carrying the pie in a wicker basket.
  • In one photograph, this table holds a wicker basket piled high with cherries; in another, a tightly stoppered glass jar in which two peaches gently float.
  • The first buffet area is a fisherman's haul of shrimp, sushi, sashimi and fish-egg rolls prepared fresh on the other side of the counter and laid in individual wicker baskets.
  • When she had finished, Rebekah picked up the empty wicker basket and turned to go inside.
  • Three vertiginous pillars of wicker baskets and colourful textiles frame the back of the stage. Times, Sunday Times
  • (These are also countries where you will genuinely still see people carrying their shopping around the local city markets in wicker baskets, some even with gingham linings.) Life without the plastic bag…? | Diane Duane's weblog: "Out of Ambit"
  • A wicker basket anglers for carrying fish.
  • Had Alvarez allowed his eye to stray one entry beyond OED's kesh, dialect for kex, an umbelliferous plant, he would have come upon kesh-work with a cross reference to kish, Irish for a wicker basket, and by extension to a causeway built up on wicker baskets of earth or stone, and to a corduroy road. Kesh & Loaning
  • Communities gathered on hill tops and lake shores to collect the berries in specially designed rush and wicker baskets.
  • Arts & Crafts : all kinds of straw - woven & wicker baskets.
  • Every time she discharged a small stack of fodders from the full wicker basket.
  • And a girl looking like an Ovaltine Dairy Maid who throws buns at the crowd from a wicker basket. Hallaton bottle kicking
  • Louise walked ahead of him up the path carrying the pie in a wicker basket.
  • Mother carried the wicker basket and searched those rice panicles under the sky up and down.
  • There's a wicker basket in the middle of the table and plates and glasses and stuff on the table.
  • She looked for him in the oven, the fridge, the wicker basket that held wastepaper beside her desk.
  • Every time she discharged a small stack of fodders from the full wicker basket.
  • Yes B: Nude tramp carrying wicker basket 5 V: More information on the hover mower.
  • A wicker basket, especially one used by anglers for carrying fish.
  • You can find wicker baskets at your local ‘pound shop’ and paper from your shredder makes great lining.
  • Well the wicker baskets sound nice anyway. Times, Sunday Times
  • It comes complete with a tiny wicker basket full of fruit, a dressing table and a washstand and towel rail.
  • He coaxed the mouse onto his hand and put it into a tiny wicker basket.
  • Many of these products flowed off the stalls and onto the ground, where decaying wicker baskets protected them from the dust and dirt.
  • Trifling articles, like eggs or radishes, might be smuggled into a brown wicker basket with covers; but it did not consort with elegance to "trapes" home with anything that looked inconvenient or had legs sticking out of it. The Imperialist
  • There are enormous bags of scarlet chilis, sacks of tobacco and piles of wicker baskets.
  • The toboggan consists of a wide wicker basket with a cushioned seat, set on wooden runners.
  • Slung across his shoulder on a leather strap was a wicker basket.
  • A cylindrical wicker basket filled with earth and stones, formerly used in building fortifications.
  • The toboggan consists of a wide wicker basket with a cushioned seat, set on wooden runners.
  • ‘There is a pair of brown work pants and a white blouse in that basket,’ she stated, pointing to a wicker basket by the clothes line.
  • Its Mercado de Artesanías features ceramics, handmade amate paper, wicker basketry and all kinds of gemstones. Tequisquiapan: provincial Mexican charm in Queretaro
  • Nobody asked her what was in the wicker basket she had put under the seat.
  • So what's in those big wicker baskets by the window? Times, Sunday Times
  • Those readers whose grannies favour calendars featuring cheeky kittens peeping out of wicker baskets will get the idea.
  • When I finally got there, a small clutch of ladies were engaged in wheeling a drinks trolley in that seemed laden with bottles and little wicker baskets of snacks. The Book Club « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Had Alvarez allowed his eye to stray one entry beyond OED's kesh, dialect for kex, an umbelliferous plant, he would have come upon kesh-work with a cross reference to kish, Irish for a wicker basket, and by extension to a causeway built up on wicker baskets of earth or stone, and to a corduroy road. Kesh & Loaning
  • Along with mother's wicker basket , I returned to the times of youth, youngster and childhood.
  • Along with mother's wicker basket , I returned to the times of youth, youngster and childhood.
  • There is a wicker basket for oven gloves and a white-tiled splashback that smirks like a Hollywood movie star.
  • Try dressing your room with wicker baskets, and look for flounced or ruffled curtains, tablecloths and bedding.

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