Synonym: bucketful, pail. Similar words: buck, jacket, rocket, cocked, hockey, duck, suck, fuck. Meaning: ['bʌkɪt] n. 1. a roughly cylindrical vessel that is open at the top 2. the quantity contained in a bucket. v. 1. put into a bucket 2. carry in a bucket.
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91. You can also invent little games, such as kicking a ball in a bucket or bowl of water.
92. Or they may take advantage of visits to dischargers for other purposes to fill a sample bucket at the same time.
93. I have to break the ice with a long pole before I can lower a bucket into water.
94. Successful salesmen in bucket shops scorn weak or moralising colleagues, just as they do all the clients.
95. Carews in lace collars and bucket boots; in Ramillies wigs and steel breastplates.
96. At intervals of four to six weeks the liquid that collects in the base of the composter is pumped into a bucket.
97. The first few days, half the berries would go into the bucket and the other half would disappear into me.
98. Or a guard will put a bucket on your head and whack it with a truncheon.
99. Don't throw any two products into a bucket and mix them; they may well destroy each other.
100. She liked the sizzling sound of the water as it hit the stones when some one threw it from the bucket.
101. Get cleaning bucket and powder and disinfectant from the broom cupboard.
102. Jinny was so startled that she nearly kicked the bucket over.
103. In contrast, the streetwise dealers require quicker money, and may end up in a bucket shop on the Continent.
104. These are the colours of lines on Beck's map and also sometimes of station trims and new station bucket seats.
105. If Jamie Mitchell filled his rust bucket up with petrol, it'd double the value.
105. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
106. Robinson smiled as he lifted the plastic cover from the slop bucket to reveal a lump of excrement.
107. He'd dropped the bucket from the top of the ladder.
108. In general, consecutive spill should be considered for low packing densities and/or very large bucket sizes.
109. He had asked for, and eventually been given, a plastic bucket of cold water and a sponge.
110. The formal gesture, chivalrous and yet intimidating, was like a bucket of cold water thrown over Constance's confidence.
111. The other old ladies are cutting up, making jokes, and Doi-san douses one of them with a bucket of water.
112. In this case the cylinder can be treated as a very large bucket.
113. Every flush meant carrying a bucket of water up three flights of stairs.
114. Emptying the bucket and burying the contents in the garden was a daily task for my father.
115. Cover rhubarb with a bucket for young shoots to use in winter puddings.
116. It was a community that drank out of the beer pail and ate out of the lunch bucket.
117. A flame roared under a black bucket[sentencedict.com], clean blue like a blowtorch clinging to one side.
118. In my view, the arrival of a batman with a bucket of water is often inimical to romance.
119. Clean rocks, plastic plants, etc in a bucket of warm water with a cupful of household bleach.
120. They take turns; one pours a full bucket over my head like a waterfall.
More similar words: buck, jacket, rocket, cocked, hockey, duck, suck, fuck, tuck, truck, fucking, basket, take to, market, blanket, basketball, take time, supermarket, take turns, take the road, marketing, take the lead, marketplace, take the place of.