"Hampers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hampers" Meaning

Hampers refers to a container or basket, typically filled with food, drink, and other gifts, given as a present or to be taken on a trip or outing.

"Hampers" Examples

Usage Examples for "Hampers"


1. Gift Hampers

She carefully assembled a gift hamper filled with artisanal cheeses, crackers, and jams for her neighbor's birthday.

2. Christmas Hampers

The charity organization distributed Christmas hampers to underprivileged families, filled with food, clothes, and warm blankets.

3. Food Hampers

During the pandemic, the local community center provided weekly food hampers to elderly residents, ensuring they had essentials like bread, milk, and vegetables.

4. Corporate Hampers

The company's HR department organized a corporate hamper program to recognize employee achievements, filling baskets with gourmet treats and personalized thank-you notes.

5. Picnic Hampers

Gavin packed the picnic hamper with sandwiches, fruit, and refreshing drinks for his family's day trip to the park.

Note: A hamper can also refer to a willow basket or a container used to carry or store items, but in these examples, the word is used to describe a collection of gifts, food, or other items.

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