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Meaning of vedro

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vedro (n.)

A Russian liquid measure, equal to 3.249 gallons of U. S. standard measure, or 2.706 imperial gallons.

vedro Sentence Examples

  1. The farmer filled the vedro with fresh milk from the morning milking.
  2. The vedro was balanced precariously on her head as she walked through the crowded marketplace.
  3. The children splashed water out of the vedro, laughing and chasing each other in the summer sun.
  4. The vedro, made of sturdy metal, had seen countless years of use in the household.
  5. The heavy vedro filled with water made her arms ache as she carried it from the well.
  6. The vedro sat on the kitchen counter, a reminder of a day spent washing laundry by hand.
  7. The vedro was used to collect rainwater from the roof, providing a source of fresh water during the dry season.
  8. The thirsty traveler filled his vedro from a bubbling spring, quenching his thirst with the cold, clear water.
  9. The shepherd used the vedro to water his flock, pouring out the precious liquid that sustained their lives.
  10. The vedro, once filled with flowers, now sat empty and forgotten in the corner of the room.

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A Russian liquid measure, equal to 3.249 gallons of U. S. standard measure, or 2.706 imperial gallons.

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The farmer filled the vedro with fresh milk from the morning milking.

The vedro was balanced precariously on her head as she walked through the crowded marketplace.

The children splashed water out of the vedro, laughing and chasing each other in the summer sun.

The vedro, made of sturdy metal, had seen countless years of use in the household.