bucket

bucket
1 noun (C)
1 CONTAINER an open container with a handle, used for carrying and holding things, especially earth or water: a bucket of water
2 also bucketful the quantity of liquid that a bucket can hold
(+ of): It took four buckets of water to wash the car.
3 PART OF MACHINE a part of a machine shaped like a large bucket and used for moving earth, water etc
4 by the bucket/bucketful informal in large quantities: drinking beer by the bucket
5 sweat/weep buckets informal to sweat 1 (1) or cry a lot
6 in buckets informal if rain comes down in buckets, it is raining very heavily
-see also: kick the bucket kick 1 (12), a drop in the bucket drop 2 (8) 2 verb

Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.

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