WordNet
n. a hamper that holds dirty clothes to be washed or wet clothes to be dried [syn: clothes hamper, laundry basket, voider]
Usage examples of "clothes basket".
I put my fencing jacket in the dirty-clothes basket and take the book to my desk.
So he sent the soldier with the green whiskers for a big clothes basket, which he fastened with many ropes to the bottom of the balloon.
I went through the dirty clothes basket, found a pair of khaki shorts, and ran downstairs with the shorts.
Beyond that a portable TV, a plastic clothes basket, what looked like a clutch of cameras with the straps all tangled together, and a rubber home plate fell on the slow lane and into the breakdown lane.
Once I peed and flushed, I checked the medicine cabinet and sorted through his dirty clothes basket.
Mother and I used to leave you in the crib that was made out of a clothes basket in that flat where we lived over the sawmill and F.
I pulled up my underwear, got some shorts and a T-shirt out of the clean-clothes basket, and put them on.
She took the jeans into the bathroom, where she kept a plastic clothes basket behind the door.