Basket catch
a catch made with open glove with the palm up and the wrist kept close to and in front of the body.
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- Basket chair
a wicker chair the arms of which are a forward continuation of the back. historical examples “a promise is a promise,” replied dr. severn, rising from his basket chair. the third cl-ss at miss kaye’s angela brazil trix had descended from the table, and seated herself in a basket chair. antony gray,–gardener leslie moore he […]
- Basket dinner
a group social gathering, as of church members, to which partic-p-nts contribute c-sseroles or other dishes to share. historical examples one sunday the church announced an all-day meeting and basket dinner in a grove near peter’s house. around old bethany robert lee berry on different days we received a basket dinner, a watermelon feast and […]
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noun an all-inclusive or comprehensive clause in a contract
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a small, compact fern, nephrolepis pectinata, of tropical america, often grown in hanging baskets.