Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pail-of-water

Noun
/peɪl əv ˈwɔːtər/
Definition
A container used for holding and carrying water, typically featuring a handle.
Examples
  • She filled the pail-of-water from the well to water the plants.
  • The children played with a pail-of-water at the beach, enjoying the warm sun.
  • He used a pail-of-water to rinse off the muddy tools after the gardening session.
Meaning
A pail-of-water refers to a bucket or similar vessel filled with water, often used for various purposes such as cleaning, gardening, or transporting liquids.
Synonyms
  • Bucket
  • Container
  • Cistern
  • Vessel