Bucket ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Bucket ( noun )

  1. A cylindrical open-topped container, typically made of metal or plastic, used for carrying liquids, or for holding and carrying things.
  2. A container with a handle that is used to carry water or other liquids.

Origin:

Middle english: from old northern french buquet, diminutive of old french buque "pail", from latin bucca "tub", from greek poukos "tub".

Examples:

  1. He filled the bucket with water.
  2. She carried the bucket of paint to the wall.
  3. The bucket was filled with apples.
  4. The bucket was used to carry coal to the furnace.
  5. He dipped the bucket into the well to get water.

(As a verb)

Bucket ( verb )

  1. A cylindrical open-topped container, typically made of metal or plastic, used for carrying liquids, or for holding and carrying things.
  2. A container with a handle that is used to carry water or other liquids.

Origin:

Middle english: from old northern french buquet, diminutive of old french buque "pail", from latin bucca "tub", from greek poukos "tub".

Examples:

  1. He filled the bucket with water.
  2. She carried the bucket of paint to the wall.
  3. The bucket was filled with apples.
  4. The bucket was used to carry coal to the furnace.
  5. He dipped the bucket into the well to get water.
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