No, pale does not mean bucket. A pale can refer to a wooden stake or a boundary marker, or can mean lacking color or brightness.
a bucket = a pail dim or colorless = pale
The word "pail" is a homonym of "pale." "Pail" refers to a bucket, while "pale" can mean light in color or lacking intensity.
A light-colored bucket would be called a pale pail.
bucket = pail dim or colorless = pale
The pair of homophones meaning bucket and light-colored are pail and pale
a bucket = a pail dim or colorless = pale
bucket hey, it depends what you mean by pale... pale as in.. yeah bucket, but you could have it as like your face being pale as in white? but im really not that good at literacy haha.
Are you a little pale. This is a play on the word pail, which is a bucket.
The word "pail" is a homonym of "pale." "Pail" refers to a bucket, while "pale" can mean light in color or lacking intensity.
A light-colored bucket would be called a pale pail.
pail, pale
bucket = pail dim or colorless = pale
It wasn't a well bucket
Pail (a bucket).
A light-colored bucket would be called a pale pail.
The pair of homophones meaning bucket and light-colored are pail and pale
A light-colored bucket would be called a pale pail.