A bawdy basket was a women who carried a basket around filled with clothes, and when she found any cloths out to dry, she would take them and put them in her basket. If anyone saw her, she would claim the clothes were her own, and carry on walking.
a Bawdy Basket :D
Here are some: Palliard, Whipjack, Kintchin-Cos, Hooker, Swigman, Jarkman, Tinkard, Curtal, Queerbird, Jacks of the Clock-House...
Manitoba is often called the "bread basket" of Canada.Manitoba's largest city is Winnipeg.
Nost Victorian children had bread, a piece of cheese and maybe some fruit inside the lunchbox. The lunches were usually wrapped in a linen napkin or put in a basket.
A crooked basket
A bawdy basket was a women who carried a basket around filled with clothes, and when she found any cloths out to dry, she would take them and put them in her basket. If anyone saw her, she would claim the clothes were her own, and carry on walking.
a Bawdy Basket :D
someone (normally a Ladie ) would go along in the street and take any washing of any washing lines and then put the clothes into her basket
Bawdy. "She sang bawdy songs, such as 'A Lusty Young Smith,' to the enjoyment of all."
Bawdy means vulgar or lewd, humorously coarse. Here are some sentences.I think that play is a little too bawdy for my mother to see.He told a bawdy joke.Her taste is very bawdy compared to mine.
The kids were sent to bed because of our bawdy jokes.
A bawdy house is a historical term for a brothel or house of prostitution.
a sexual related humour, there are different categories which include for example explicit or miming. It is used in greek comedy theatre. An example could be: 'this is one long cucumber' or any sexual humor as such.
A bawdy-house bottle is an obsolete term for a very small bottle.
The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones was created in 1976.
It was a very bawdy town, with trash scattered on the ground and dirty buildings