Some of the more common contents of a corporate holiday gift basket is a selection of wine and cheese. The baskets can also contain items such as key chains, neckties and matching pen/pencil sets.
A basket is a common noun.
Basket is a common noun. Not a proper noun.
In general corporate gift baskets are purchased from a retailer such as Amazon.com. They generally contain the same sorts of things as other gift baskets, gourmet food items being the most common. Often a single basket is set out for everyone to share. Typically these would include fruits, cookies, chocolates and other edible items.
The word holiday is a common noun. A specific holiday such as Christmas Holiday or a name such as Judy Holiday are proper nouns.
The noun 'basket' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
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Some common nouns for the proper noun Holiday Inn are:hotelmotelbusinesspropertyaccommodationsemployer
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The phrase is "hand basket," typically used in expressions like "going to hell in a handbasket." It means deteriorating rapidly or heading towards disaster. There is no common phrase that includes "hen basket."
'Basket Fish Trap' appears to be, generally, the most common name.
Yes, the noun 'basket' is a common noun; a general word for a container made by weaving strips of material together; something resembling such a container; an open bottom net used to score in basketball; a word for any basket of any kind.
The word 'holiday' is a common noun, a general word for a day of freedom from work; a day of celebration or remembrance; a period of relaxation.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'holiday' is the name of a holiday (Independence Day) or a Judy Holiday or Holiday Inn.