1. bassett - Noun
2. bassett - Verb
3. Bassett - Proper noun
A city in Iowa.
An English surname transferred from the nickname derived from a nickname for a short person.
A village in Kansas.
A small city, the county seat of Rock County, Nebraska.
A census-designated place in Virginia.
bassett (plural bassetts)
Alternative form of basset
bassett (third-person singular simple present bassetts, present participle bassetting, simple past and past participle bassetted)
Alternative form of basset
An unincorporated community in Wisconsin.
A northern suburb of the City of Southampton, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU4216), Related term: Bassett Green.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBassett was a member of parliament and a cousin on my father's side of the family. My father delivered him and it became plain in later days that he must have dropped him. David Lange
I was expecting Pop Bassett to give an impersonation of a bomb falling on an ammunition dump, but he didn't. Instead, he continued to exhibit that sort of chilly stiffness which you see in magistrates when they're fining people five quid for boyish peccadilloes. P. G. Wodehouse
I'm an absolute fan of Angela Bassett. I think she's a great, great actress. In the biopics, she is so moving. She's very rare. It's something that doesn't happen that much, to see an actress inventing a new way of showing 'woman' onscreen, and a new way of being beautiful. Arnaud Desplechin
Oh yeah, I know Johnnie Bassett. We were part of that whole thing. Eddie Floyd
I don't just want to be a cute girl in a comedy or the actress who just does the same thing over and over again. I want to play roles that are distinct. I want to have a more varied career like actresses Viola Davis or Angela Bassett - those are the people that I grew up watching and admiring. Naturi Naughton
Both Bassett and the Governing Body of Edgewood filed petitions asking the Supreme Court to overturn Sanchez-Gagne’s judgments. Source: Internet