- buck‧et [countable]
- 1
an open container with a handle, used for carrying and holding things, especially liquids [= pail] - 2 also bucketful
the quantity of liquid that a bucket can hold - bucket of
a bucket of water
- 3
a part of a machine shaped like a large bucket and used for moving earth, water etc - 4 informal
a large amount of something : They were drinking beer by the bucket.
- bucket of
They made buckets of cash on the deal.
- 5
weep buckets
informalto cry a lot - 6
in buckets
informalif rain comes down in buckets, it is raining very hard ➔ kick the bucket
at kick1 (20)kick the bucket
old-fashionedto die - used humorously ;➔ a drop in the bucket
atdrop2 (8)a drop in the ocean
British English, a drop in the bucket American Englisha very small amount of something compared to what is needed or wanted :5000 new schools are to be built, but this is just a drop in the ocean for such a vast country.
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
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