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Bucketful - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A bucketful is the amount that a bucket can hold. It is often used to describe a large quantity of something, such as water, sand, or even abstract things like emotions.

bucketful

/ˈbʌkɪtfʊl/ /ˈbʌkɪtfʊl/

Definition:

The amount a bucket can hold; a large quantity of something.

Synonyms:

pailful, containerful, load, measure

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

drop, trickle

Common Collocations:

bucketful of water, bucketful of sand, bucketful of laughter

Derivatives:

bucketsful, bucketloads

Usage Tips:

Use "bucketful" to emphasize a large quantity, often informally or hyperbolically.

Common Phrases:

a bucketful of tears, cry a bucketful, drop in the bucket

Etymology:

Derived from "bucket" (Middle English "boket") + "-ful," meaning "full of."

Examples:

  • 1. She carried a bucketful of water from the well.
  • 2. He laughed until he cried a bucketful of tears.
  • 3. We collected a bucketful of seashells at the beach.
  • 4. A bucketful of sand spilled onto the floor.

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