panier

/ˈpæniər/
noun
  1. A large basket, especially one used for carrying goods or provisions.
    • The farmer loaded the panier with fresh apples from the orchard.
    • She carried a panier full of bread and cheese to the picnic.
    • The donkey's paniers were filled with vegetables for the market.
  2. A part of a skirt or dress that is puffed out at the hips, often supported by a frame or padding.
    • The historical costume featured a wide panier that made the skirt stand out.
    • She wore a dress with paniers that gave her a fashionable silhouette from the 18th century.
    • The ball gown had paniers sewn into the sides for extra volume.
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