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bucket Noun 1. an open-topped cylindrical container with a handle 2. the amount a bucket will hold 3. a bucket-like part of a machine, such as the scoop on a mechanical shovel 4. kick the bucket Slang to die Verb [-eting, -eted] (often foll. by down)(of rain) to fall very heavily [Old English būc]
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Translations bucket [ˈbʌkɪt] n → cubo, balde m (esp LAM) vi the rain is bucketing (down) (col) → está lloviendo a cántaros n bucket [ˈbakit] a container for holding water, milk etc We carried water in buckets to the burning house. emmer سَطْل، دَلْو кофа kbelík, vědro spand der Eimer κουβάς cubo ämber سطل ämpäri seau דְלִי बाल्टी kabao vödör ember secchio バケツ 들통 kibiras spainis timba emmer bøtte, spann wiadro balde găleată ведро džber, vedro vedro kofa ämbar, spann, hink ถัง kova 水桶 відро بالٹی ، ڈول thùng; xô 水桶 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| These last now hoist the bucket within grasp of the Indian, to whom another person has reached up a very long pole. " The answer from the friendly vessel at once came back, "Cast down your bucket where you are. The mouth of that mine goes right into the face of the cliff, and they used to put us in a bucket and run us over on a trolley and shoot us into the shaft. |
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