wicker
IPA: wˈɪkɝ
noun
- A flexible branch or twig of a plant such as willow, used in weaving baskets and furniture.
- Wickerwork.
- A surname.
adjective
- Made of wickerwork.
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Examples of "wicker" in Sentences
- You could label the wicker/cloth basket on the school side.
- Made of black synthetic resin wicker, this outdoor sofa set is built to last.
- This piece is loose woven using 6mm thick natural or artificial wicker which is painted in a colour to suit you.
- And in the garden there's a little nest: a kind of wicker orb built into the wall to float above the astroturf, filled with cosy sofas.
- Synthetic wicker is a recent design trend, gaining popularity quickly due to its durability and resistance to extreme temperatures and sun exposure.
- He had a kind of wicker hat on his head, and under it was a face that would have shamed a gorilla -- huge flat nose, pocked cheeks, little yellow eyes and big yellow teeth.
- (These are also countries where you will genuinely still see people carrying their shopping around the local city markets in wicker baskets, some even with gingham linings.)
- As Mrs. Bhaer spoke every one bustled about, and in five minutes the three little girls and Teddy were packed into the "clothes-basket," as they called the wicker wagon which Toby drew.
- I was staying in an 'open room', one of three such rooms at the top of a normal hotel (still within my budget for accommodation) made from a material that I would call wicker, not sure if there is a more specific name for it though.
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