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The phrase "bucket about" is not a correct or commonly used part of a sentence in written English
It is possible that it may be used in spoken language in certain contexts, such as informal conversation, but it is not considered grammatically correct or formal enough for written language. It would be better to use a different phrase or expression, such as "bucket list" or "bucket full of" to convey a similar meaning. Example: "I've always wanted to visit Europe and see the Eiffel Tower. It's on my bucket list."
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She found the infant in that bucket about 2 40 p.m. on Saturday, the police said.
Fill up the metal bucket about half full with steaming water, which mercifully comes from a tap in my bathroom.
The scone (or, if you want to get all Hyacinth Bucket about it, skon), is where we're at.
Bethany Muir cut a vulnerable-looking Nancy, Oliver Twist's "tart with a heart", and as she went to speak to Inspector Bucket about Marley's death (he had paid for her "services" the night before) I couldn't help thinking she was in need of a good feed.
First, they position a red bucket about a foot outside the grocery store by my house — so close that you have to deliberately walk around it like an A-hole to get in or out of the store — and second, there's a different person ringing the bell each day so the whole "I gave you something yesterday" excuse goes right out the window.
Fill the bucket about halfway with water.
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Crates and buckets stood about on the trim garden lawn; there were odd hammers and cigarette-ends as well as television in the living-room; the bathroom had been invaded by plumbers.
Empty 5 gallon paint buckets (about $6 with lid at home repair centers) are a great dry place to store small items, like backpacking stoves, extra fuel, small lanterns/flashlites, charcoal, radios, etc. Bring something that you can store all your trash in and make sure its sealable-you don't want to litter,and you don't want any sticky things spilling on you.
'It isn't about filling a bucket; it's about lighting a fire!' So goes the advice given to undergraduate students choosing their subjects at Miami University, Ohio.
A 12-piece bucket goes for about $27 here — more than twice the $11.50 it costs just across the border in Egypt.
And if you don't want to be burdened with one of Celine's new zebra-striped bucket bags, how about a leather holster instead?
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