bailer (Meaning)
bailer (n.)
See Bailor.
One who bails or lades.
A utensil, as a bucket or cup, used in bailing; a machine for bailing water out of a pit.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bailer
bailer Sentence Examples
- The miners worked feverishly, using bailers to remove water from the flooded shaft.
- The sailors manning the bailers struggled to keep the ship afloat during the fierce storm.
- The farmer used a bailer to empty the standing water from his flooded fields.
- The firefighters relied on bailers to extinguish the stubborn blaze in the basement.
- The prisoners used bailers to escape from their submerged cell.
- The bailer swung rhythmically as the workers tirelessly pumped out the rainwater.
- The bailer clattered against the metal bucket as the water was poured out.
- The sound of bailers echoed through the tunnel as the construction crew worked around the clock.
- The bailers were filled to the brim with water, requiring frequent emptying.
- The crew used bailers to remove not only water but also debris and sludge from the flooded area.
FAQs About the word bailer
See Bailor., One who bails or lades., A utensil, as a bucket or cup, used in bailing; a machine for bailing water out of a pit.
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The miners worked feverishly, using bailers to remove water from the flooded shaft.
The sailors manning the bailers struggled to keep the ship afloat during the fierce storm.
The farmer used a bailer to empty the standing water from his flooded fields.
The firefighters relied on bailers to extinguish the stubborn blaze in the basement.