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  2. Laundry basket - Wikipedia

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    In addition to baskets, there are also laundry bags, boxes and crates. Some clothes baskets have a seat on top, which makes them a multifunctional furniture. Laundry baskets can vary greatly in shape and size from around 25 liters to 100 litres. In 2010, a concept was shown where the laundry basket also functioned as a washing machine. [4]

  3. 20 Back-to-School Essentials You Can Get at Dollar Tree

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    Either way, Dollar Tree has you covered with everything from pencils and pens to pillowcases and laundry baskets. Laundry Essentials Collapsible Honeycomb Pattern Storage Containers: $1.25 Home ...

  4. Hamper - Wikipedia

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    The basket itself was a useful item around the house or farm, and any cloth wrapping for the food or lining of the basket would also be usable by the recipient family. In more recent times, the hamper would likely be a plastic bag or acrylic fibre bag of a size that can be carried, with tinned or packaged goods.

  5. 30 Life-Savvy Folks Share Their “I Can’t Believe Other People ...

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    Image credits: CesaroSalad #6. Clean a pan/pot/cutting board etc. while my other stuff is cooking. By the end of cooking, the only other thing I need to clean is the dish that holds the final product.

  6. “I’m Done”: 60 People Who Quit Jobs On The Very First Day ...

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    What I won't do is degrade myself by working for a place that monitors how long it takes you to s**t". ... he tells me the tenant is "hot as f**k" and goes into her laundry basket and pulls out a ...

  7. Shopping cart - Wikipedia

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    A shopping cart held by a woman, containing bags and food. A shopping cart (American English), trolley (British English, Australian English), or buggy (Southern American English, Appalachian English), also known by a variety of other names, is a wheeled cart supplied by a shop or store, especially supermarkets, for use by customers inside the premises for transport of merchandise as they move ...