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fire bucket
noun
A , usually holding , , , and used to fires.
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A fire bucket from the Bostonian Society.
His first order: to fire Bucket, who has been an exemplary employee.
I searched the crime scene and found a second bullet in a fire bucket.
One boy trips over a fire bucket filled with water before coming onstage.
Her Eilis manages to maintain her dignity when throwing up into a fire bucket during a stormy Atlantic crossing.
More leaflets, and a red fire bucket for additional donations to the Freedom Socialist, circulated from hand to hand.
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Wonderful period features remain, right down to the original fire buckets, hose reels and telephones.
Their frenzied live shows incorporate everything from Slavic accordion and fiddle to punk guitars and percussive fire buckets.
Outside, the former platform is now a terrace where benches and fire buckets still evoke the days of passenger trains.
There are countless plaques and photographs, century-old leather fire buckets, helmets and a massive, old-fashioned alarm bell.
The historic collection includes fire buckets dating back to Peter Stuyvesant's time, a beloved firehouse dog — stuffed after his final ride when his firefighter friends could not bear to part with him!
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