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A bucket that attached to a long pole and used to transfer river water is called a shadoof.
You could teach your elementary class to use both bucket and pail. This is because they can use them in many different contexts.
The possessive of bucket is "bucket's ". The plural of bucket is "buckets". The plural possessive of buckets is "buckets' ".
No, it is not. The word bucket is a noun, which might be used as a noun adjunct in such terms as bucket brigade or bucket list. (Bucket is much less frequently used as a verb.)
It depends. Noun: Give her a drink of water. We have a house on the water. The water is cold. Verb: Don't forget to water the flowers. Adjective: There's a hole in the water bucket. The pilot tried for a water landing.
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You could.
it is used to measure the temperature of water's surface that is captured inside of a bucket which is lowered into the water until the surface temperature is registered; then taken out of water and read by user.
use a bucket of water on the drain
get a bucket, go to a fountain or an other water spot, click on use bucket and click on the water.
since you're probably talking about the volume of water in the bucket, you could use either ml or liters (1 liter is 1000 ml), grams are a measure of weight and meters measure length.
you don't
You use the water from the gaiser to fill up the bucket. :-)
Please specify what you want to measure about the bucket, for example its height, width, circumference, volume, color, albedo, etc.
The best device to use to measure the capacity of a bucket is a measuring cup. After the measurement is made, the result can be expressed in any unit of volume, although some units will result in numbers that are inconveniently large or small. Probably the most convenient numbers will be associated with liters, quarts, or gallons. And none of this depends on what's in the bucket, or on its intended use.
Use a bucket of water on it.
radius x perimiter divide by 3.14 (pie)