Sentence examples for a bucket and a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bucket and a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when listing items or referring to multiple objects, typically in a context where the second item is implied or follows logically.
Example: "For the project, we need a bucket and a spade to start digging."
Alternatives: "a bucket and another" or "a bucket and one".

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Mum unpacked a bucket and a tub of Vim and began washing out the red mud.

A young man armed with a bucket and a rubber syringe was gently dousing the plant.

A few minutes later, he returned with a bucket and a mop.

"But our neighbors said they saw you out with a bucket and a sponge," he says.

John pursues the possum with a bucket and a furled red George Booth umbrella.

A bald man in overalls walks up, carrying a bucket and a pair of stepladders over his shoulder.

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At times, Gearon says, it felt as if the three of them were caught in a whirlpool in a little boat "with a few holes, a bucket and an oar".

As one opens and then the other, a clanging string of keys rise out of a bucket and an anchor rises out of another.

"It's not a fill-up-a-bucket-and-dunk situation," Palmer says.

The effect was like filling a bucket and kicking a hole in it.

STOP ENCOURAGING HIM! 10 04pm: Nate Robinson gets a bucket and draws a foul for a potential three-point play.

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