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bucketed Definition


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bucket
noun
    1. A round open-topped container for holding or carrying liquids and solids such as sand, etc.
      Thesaurus: pail, basin, can, cask, pan, pitcher, barrel, vessel, bail.
    2. A bucketful. See also weep, etc buckets below.
      Example: need about two buckets of water
    3. colloq
      A rubbish-bin or wastepaper basket.
    (Austral)
    4. colloq
      An icecream tub.
    5. computing.
      A subdivision of a data file, used to locate data.
    6. The scoop of a dredging machine.
verb bucketed, bucketing
    colloq:
    intr
    1. Said of rain: to pour down heavily.
      Form: bucket down (also)
    now usually intr
    2. To drive or ride very hard or bumpily.
      Example: bucketing down the hill
      Form: bucket along (especially)
      Form: bucket down
    3. To put, lift or carry something in a bucket.
Idiom: kick the bucket
Idiom: rain buckets (weep etc buckets)
    To rain or weep, etc long, hard and continuously.
Etymology: 13c: related to Anglo-French buket a pail, and Anglo-Saxon buc a pitcher.



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