Similar words: pocketful, bucket, kick the bucket, a drop in the bucket, forgetful, fretful, fretfully, regretful. Meaning: ['bʌkɪtfʊl] n. the quantity contained in a bucket.
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1. She dipped up a bucketful of water from that well.
2. Anders caught a bucketful of salmon, and I caught a chill in the salt spray.
3. He had brought pleasure by the bucketful to millions of people.
4. Robinson might have marked his debut with a bucketful,(Sentencedict) but instead had to watch just about everybody else score.
5. Dip up a bucketful of water from the well.
6. Dash a bucketful of water over the muddy floor.
7. Dash a bucketful of water over this muddy floor.
8. This commotion resembles a wooden bucketful of potatoes sloshing around while being washed by the agitator.
9. I threw a bucketful of cold water over him to sober him up.
10. They used to drink tea by the bucket / bucketful .
11. Over the years they have sold records by the bucketful.
12. If you do that, 92p should give you not a punnet but a bucketful.
13. Watch those in their full two-hour glory and you get a bucketful of pernicious politics and bad acting.
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