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Definition of bucketnext
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as in kettle
a round container that is open at the top and outfitted with a handle carried water from the well in a bucket

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verb

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Recent Examples of bucket
Noun
Let the flowers rest in the bucket of water for an hour to rehydrate fully before arranging them. Viveka Neveln, Better Homes & Gardens, 16 June 2026 One bucket of the solution can tackle the family or company fleet. Bestreviews, Chicago Tribune, 16 June 2026
Verb
All sorts of ideas for Halloween pet attire are out there, including an online photo of a dog dressed as a mop sitting in one of those yellow janitor buckets with wheels. Susan Tompor, Freep.com, 22 Oct. 2025 Six months later, the internship — some of which bore all the glamour of scrubbing bird poop and bucketing hundreds of pounds of fish as dolphin food — developed into a full-time gig as a trainer. Teri Figueroa, San Diego Union-Tribune, 7 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for bucket
Recent Examples of Synonyms for bucket
Noun
  • As one of Montana’s longest standing dude ranches, the property is constantly reimagining through refined design, a wildly impressive staff, and heaps of annual events bringing loads of travelers, from local to first-time ranchers alike.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 16 June 2026
  • At Cattlemen’s, still newish from its $3 million remodeling, the menu leads with a 2-pound porterhouse ($95) and loads of Western steakhouse character.
    Bud Kennedy, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 15 June 2026
Noun
  • So time to give it a little nudge in a better direction by firing up our spiffy new kettle — the last one overheated — for a cup of stimulation.
    Ed Silverman, STAT, 15 June 2026
  • In the meantime, boil a kettle of water.
    Daley Quinn, Southern Living, 14 June 2026
Verb
  • Slice it in half and scoop out the flesh with a spoon for an easy snack.
    Randi Gollin, Martha Stewart, 14 June 2026
  • Lee was thinking of quitting baseball when he was released before getting scooped by the Braves as a minor-league free agent in 2021.
    Jesús Cano, New York Times, 12 June 2026
Verb
  • Canada’s first-ever World Cup win was overshadowed yesterday when midfielder Ismaël Koné suffered a broken leg after a tackle that left teammates shaken and coach Jesse Marsch lamenting an injury that turned a night of celebration into one of anguish.
    Andrew Greif, NBC news, 20 June 2026
  • In a major rupture, strong shaking could cause severe damage near the fault and in areas built on soft or water-saturated soils, which can amplify shaking.
    Janet Loehrke, USA Today, 19 June 2026
Noun
  • New York reached 140 points for the second time in the playoffs and sent the Sixers packing 144-114 in front of a ton of Knicks fans who made the trip to Game 4 in Philly.
    Mark Prussin, CBS News, 18 June 2026
  • Given local investment or content quotas are either in force, or under discussion, in several European territories, adding a ton of local programming is a boon for the streamer.
    Stewart Clarke, Deadline, 18 June 2026
Noun
  • From pirate treasure hunts that send kids racing around the resort with maps and clues to a sandcastle concierge stocked with shovels, pails, and tools for building elaborate beach creations, the property makes family vacations feel surprisingly stress-free.
    Alexandra Emanuelli, Southern Living, 12 June 2026
  • Long, colorful glass tubes fill pails on the floor and her desk.
    Lisa Boone, Los Angeles Times, 18 May 2026
Verb
  • Stir it through rice, spoon it over a simple salad, or serve it on toast with a squeeze of lemon.
    ABC News, ABC News, 16 June 2026
  • Pipe or spoon the remaining marshmallow creme over top.
    Katlyn Moncada, Better Homes & Gardens, 12 June 2026
Verb
  • Don’t twist or jerk the tick, which can cause the mouth to break off in your skin.
    Reeti Malhotra, Sacbee.com, 20 June 2026
  • Once the squid gather near the surface, lines fitted with bait are lowered into the water and rapidly jerked up and down to imitate small prey such as shrimp, triggering strikes before the catch is reeled aboard.
    Bojan Stojkovski, Interesting Engineering, 20 June 2026

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“Bucket.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/bucket. Accessed 23 Jun. 2026.

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