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baskets

n. (plural of basket English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: basket)

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Baskets (TV series)

Baskets is an American comedy television series that premiered on January 21, 2016 on FX. The series was co-created by Louis C.K., Zach Galifianakis and Jonathan Krisel, who is also the showrunner. Galifianakis stars in the dual lead role as Chip Baskets, a failed professional clown in Paris, who instead becomes a local rodeo clown in Bakersfield, California and his twin brother Dale Baskets. Galifianakis, C.K., M. Blair Breard, Dave Becky, Marc Gurvitz and Andrea Pett-Joseph serve as executive producers, with FX Productions and Pig Newton as production companies. On February 23, 2016, FX renewed the series for a second season to air in early 2017.

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I could make birchbark containers much faster than baskets, if only I had some hooves, bones, and hide scraps to boil for glue.

She looked through baskets and bark containers of dried meat, fruits and vegetables, seeds, nuts, and grains.

More baskets of grain, for Whinney, were stashed in the opposite corner.

Her collection of beargrass, cattail leaves and stalks, reeds, willow switches, roots of trees, would be made into baskets, tightly woven or of looser weave in intricate patterns, for cooking, eating, storage containers, winnowing trays, serving trays, mats for sitting upon, serving or drying food.

She brought bowls and baskets of it into the cave and set them near the fireplace to melt.

It took a little more thought to come up with a pair of baskets on either side of the horse, attached to a wide thong tied around her middle.

She slid off the horse, then removed the carrying baskets and let Whinney run loose while she made camp.

She wrapped the sleeping fur around her and, after a search of the carrying baskets revealed she had forgotten to bring her wolverine hood, pulled an end over her head and huddled over the black wet remains of a fire.

I just go back, she thought, hauling the carrying baskets with her up the rise.

The glow in the eastern sky was turning rosy when the young woman finished packing everything into the carrying baskets and tightened the cinch around Whinney.

Then she repacked the baskets so that one nested inside the other and strapped them to her back.

She repacked the baskets, putting a spear in each one, and fastened the long shafts firmly in place.

Suddenly, the leather thongs snapped, and with the jolt the carrying baskets, overbalanced by the long heavy spear shafts, tilted up.

The contents of the carrying baskets were dumped on the ground, except for the securely fastened spears.

Still attached to the baskets cinched around the mare, the two long shafts were dragging along behind her, points down, without hindering her speed at all.