handbasket

English

Etymology

hand + basket

Noun

handbasket (plural handbaskets)

  1. A basket with a handle.
    • 2013, Paul Auster, Here and Now: Letters (2008–2011), page 182:
      I have always wondered how the world, which is very large, can fit into something as small as a handbasket. To deepen my confusion, I’m not even sure I know what a handbasket is. Aren’t all baskets in fact handbaskets, and if they are, isn’t the prefix hand wholly unnecessary? We should probably say: “The world is going to hell in a basket,” although that sounds even worse, doesn’t it?

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