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She used to bring a clothes basket, filling it each summer with enough books to last until the next sale.
In the end, they used the Harper's clothes basket.
One maid brandished a broom and the other held a clothes basket at the ready.
Then the shirt went into the dirty clothes basket, and my pants were quickly hung over the corner of the door.
She dropped the few pins she was still holding back into her clothes basket and started for the house.
She grabbed her entire underwear drawer and dumped it into a clothes basket in the living room.
The clothes baskets in the bedrooms have attached lids.
She took the jeans into the bathroom, where she kept a plastic clothes basket behind the door.
Children used to take the clothes basket.
In the opposite corner, a clothes basket made a bed for Kittanning.
I stripped out of my clothes and tossed them in the dirty clothes basket.
The sweeper was pushing a clothes basket bulging with ragged wool down the board, in front of him.
Th, carried a clothes basket containing a widely varied assortment of glassware.
He slipped down the stairs to the laundry room, but there was no clothes basket full of underpants there, either.
Cats on the bed, on the dresser, on the floor, in clothes baskets scattered about the room.
But when it comes to the basics - irons, soap tins, clothes baskets and more - the classics still rule.
Garrick was still standing beside the clothes basket when Waite Courtney came into the room.
I went through the dirty clothes basket, found a pair of khaki shorts, and ran downstairs with the shorts.
John Webster, the blacksmith, was appointed postmaster and once a week carried mail from Murray in a clothes basket.
The matron also handed her a clothes basket and a disk with the basket number looped on a brown elastic band.
Inside the boys', a kid was emptying a clothes basket full of towels, and he saw the urgency on Lucas's face and asked, "What?"
Clothes basket : Filling and emptying basket; fitting 'washing' into basket.
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.
Callie sat on the riverbank in a blue plastic clothes basket, turning a grimy plastic duck over and over in her fat little fists.
It was not the Fourth Amendment notes for her up-coming exam that she piled on top of the clothes basket and lugged down the hall to the laundry room.