the devil is inside
the devil is inside
The world is going to hell in a hand basket. Put all of ones eggs in the same basket
the devil is inside
A hand basket.
like in heaven
The origin of the saying "to hell in a handbasket" is unclear, but it is used to describe a situation deteriorating rapidly. It is thought to have evolved from earlier phrases suggesting a quick and easy journey to an unpleasant destination.
A basket hilt is a style of sword hilt which surrounds and protects the hand.
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A hand basket was used as a metaphor in the US in the 1900s evangelical movements to scare nonbelievers. The phrase "going to hell in a handbasket" is the alliterative idiom that means a general breakdown of morality or proper Christian behavior.
You take your hand and dribble up to the basket jump with the other leg and have the ball in hand and dunk.
It means 'basket' as in 'a basket of apples'.
Actually, it is the hand held basket used in jai alai.