Read full poem →vice, sir : I have nothing to do withal. I deal with
water, and not with wine. Gi’ me my bucket there,
hoa. God b’ wi’ you, sir, it’s six o’clock : I should
Dictionary Entry
A container made of rigid material, often with a handle, used to carry liquids or small items.
In a Sentence
“I need a bucket to carry the water from the well.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “bucket”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →The moon, though slight, was moon enough to show
On every tree a bucket with a lid,
And on black ground a bear-skin rug of snow.
Read full poem →of recording equipment in there.” He ambled over to the bar and set
out three glasses and a silver ice-bucket and a big pitcher and began
to mix drinks from several different bottles.
