most commonly refers to a quantity that fills a basket, but it is also used as a name for several businesses and creative works. 1. Dictionary Definition
An e-commerce store specializing in curated gift boxes and care packages for holidays and special occasions. 3. Entertainment and Media basketful, n. meanings, etymology and more basketful
The word originated in the late 1500s, combining "basket" with the suffix "-ful". 2. Technology and Business most commonly refers to a quantity that fills
A sufficient amount to fill a basket, or more broadly, any considerable quantity (e.g., "a basketful of surprises"). such as recipes
The plural is typically basketfuls , though "basketsful" is sometimes used.
A mobile app that helps US shoppers create and share grocery lists across 50+ retailers.
A retail technology company that makes digital content, such as recipes, directly shoppable. It allows users to send ingredients from a blog post or ad straight to a local retailer's digital cart.