bucketful


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
bucket/ˈbʌkɪt/
noun
  • 1 a cylindrical open container with a handle, used to carry liquids.

    ■ a compartment on the outer edge of a waterwheel.

    ■ the scoop of a dredger or grain elevator, or one attached to the front of a digger or tractor.

  • 2 (buckets) informal large quantities of liquid.
verb (buckets, bucketing, bucketed) informal
  • 1 (bucket down) Brit. rain heavily.
  • 2 (of a vehicle) move quickly and jerkily.
– derivatives
bucketful noun (pl. bucketfuls).
– origin ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. buquet ‘tub, pail’, perh. from OE būc ‘belly, pitcher’.
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