It means that you threw or shot something and hit a bucket.
Do you perhaps mean KICK the bucket? To "kick the bucket" is an idiom that means to die.
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.)
Bucket is a noun.
Bucket is the correct spelling.
A pail is a type of bucket so there are no opposites to bucket.
get the bucket and filled it with water and give it to the tree
Harry Belafonte and Odetta had a hit with "There's a Hole In My Bucket" in 1961.
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Sara Evans. the song is titled, "Suds in the Bucket" :)
No, kicking a bucket in space would not hurt since there is no gravity to cause it to hit anything. The bucket would continue to float in the same direction at a constant velocity.
well its actully just a object that is usualy meant for sand ,people normally use at the beach
A backhoe is a machine that is meant for moving earth. It can dig with the bucket from the back or move material with the bucket on the front. A used one means that it has had a previous owner and is no longer brand new.
An idiom is a word or phrase that is not meant to be taken literally but figuratively. Examples include "kick the bucket" or "raining cats and dogs."
Mix mud with sand to get a dry mud. Then use a bucket. Fill the bucket up with the mud mix, and then turn the bucket up-side-down and hit the top. Finally squeeze the bucket a little, and then pull it up. The mud should come out of the bucket, and then decorate the mud mould with leaves, add shape, and even build a mote.
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The "Bucket family" typically refers to the fictional family from the popular children's book series "The Bucket Book" by author and illustrator J. K. M. The family consists of four members: Mom, Dad, and their two children, Billy and Sally. If you meant a different context or specific "Bucket family," please provide more details.
Hit anything with flint and steel, or pour a bucket of lava on it.