No
basketball
no i dont think so
basketball :D
no i dont think so
The compound word you're looking for is "fruit gatherer." A "gatherer" refers to someone who collects or gathers, and when combined with "fruit," it indicates someone who specifically gathers fruit. This term captures the essence of the action related to collecting fruit.
basketball
no i dont think so
basketball :D
no i dont think so
Fruit: フルーツ Basket: バスケット Fruit Basket: フルーツバスケット
Fruit!
Yes it called fruit basket and it more then the movie
The Thanksgiving Fruit Basket I believe you are looking for is the Cornucopia. It also referred to as a horn of plenty or harvest cone. It is usually layed on its side with lots of fruit spilling out the front.
For a Christmas fruit basket, winter fruit are recommended. A basket is filled with shredded, coloured paper with the fruit placed on top. The basket is then enclosed with plastic gift wrapping and tied with ribbons.
The specific types of fruit that are contained in fruit baskets vary from basket to basket. However, there are several staple fruits that you are likely to find in a fruit basket. For example, an orange and apple.
No, stolen is not a compound word. A compound word is two words combined to form a new word (example: basket+ball).
A wooden fruit basket is commonly known simply as a "wooden fruit basket" or a "wooden fruit bowl." It is a container specifically designed for holding and displaying fruits.