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wicker
[wik-er]
noun
a slender, pliant twig; osier; withe.
plaited or woven twigs or osiers as the material of baskets, chairs, etc.; wickerwork.
something made of wickerwork, as a basket.
adjective
consisting or made of wicker.
a wicker chair.
covered with wicker.
a wicker jug.
wicker
/ ˈwɪkə /
noun
a slender flexible twig or shoot, esp of willow
short for wickerwork
adjective
made, consisting of, or constructed from wicker
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of wicker1
Example Sentences
When I first came to Gail’s house, I sat on a dining room chair of hers with a wicker cane seat.
Hermosa Beach police officers investigated the studio that day and discovered multiple cameras hidden inside wicker baskets in a restroom.
Police said the cameras were hidden in wicker baskets in the bathrooms.
I pictured myself gliding through an array of charming corner markets every evening, selecting just enough ingredients for that night's dinner to fill a stylish little wicker tote.
The hedgehog hideout is a small igloo shaped hut with a wire frame, with a layer of canvas and a wicker style exterior.
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