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The phrase "came down in buckets" is an idiomatic expression used to describe heavy rainfall. It suggests that the rain is falling so intensely that it resembles water being poured from buckets. This vivid imagery emphasizes the volume and force of the downpour.
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Ash buckets are used to store ashes in when a fireplace is being cleaned. They are tall and thin and can reduce the amount of dust that hits the air when moving the ashes. Ash buckets are also used for grills and barbeque's when charcoal breaks down.
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The possessive of bucket is "bucket's ". The plural of bucket is "buckets". The plural possessive of buckets is "buckets' ".
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I have no idea what you mean, but I assume this is an excerpt from a text, so here goes. The rain came down in full cold buckets is a metaphor, which means that ‘the rain’ is very cold (‘cold’) and very heavy (‘full … buckets’), so they are saying that the rain is cold and there is lots of rain. i hope this answers your question. if it dosen’t, then please give more details and I will try to help
When the Sky Comes Down It Comes Down on Your Head was created in 2001-09.
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