pailful (Meaning)

Wordnet

pailful (n)

the quantity contained in a pail

Webster

pailful (n.)

The quantity that a pail will hold.

pailful Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer carried a pailful of water to his thirsty livestock.
  2. The child accidentally spilled a pailful of milk on the floor.
  3. The janitor mopped up a pailful of soapy water from the hallway.
  4. The gardener filled a pailful of soil to plant new flowers.
  5. The construction worker poured a pailful of cement into the hole.
  6. The artist mixed a pailful of paint to create a vibrant masterpiece.
  7. The fisherman caught a pailful of fish in his net.
  8. The volunteer distributed a pailful of food to the homeless.
  9. The firefighters extinguished the blaze with several pailfuls of water.
  10. The camper collected a pailful of berries during her hike through the forest.

FAQs About the word pailful

the quantity contained in a pailThe quantity that a pail will hold.

bucket,jug, kettle, receptacle, tub, jar, cauldron, canteen,pitcher, flagon

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The farmer carried a pailful of water to his thirsty livestock.

The child accidentally spilled a pailful of milk on the floor.

The janitor mopped up a pailful of soapy water from the hallway.

The gardener filled a pailful of soil to plant new flowers.