Bucket
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Bucket ( noun )
- A cylindrical open-topped container, typically made of metal or plastic, used for carrying liquids, or for holding and carrying things.
- 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:
- He filled the bucket with water.
- She carried the bucket of paint to the wall.
- The bucket was filled with apples.
- The bucket was used to carry coal to the furnace.
- He dipped the bucket into the well to get water.
(As a verb)
Bucket ( verb )
- A cylindrical open-topped container, typically made of metal or plastic, used for carrying liquids, or for holding and carrying things.
- 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:
- He filled the bucket with water.
- She carried the bucket of paint to the wall.
- The bucket was filled with apples.
- The bucket was used to carry coal to the furnace.
- He dipped the bucket into the well to get water.